Brewing Savings: How to Save Money on Coffee without Sacrificing Flavor

As a coffee lover, I can attest to doing some random experiments to make my tasty java last longer, especially to keep its strong and bold flavor. These tricks include storing it in the freezer, adding an anti-caking agent, and storing it in a coffee can. I’ve also gone to great lengths to try to make my stock of coffee last longer, so it provided me with a few more yummy cups of Joe. I don’t recommend some of these, such as using a K-cup twice, because it degrades the coffee’s flavor. 

What does that leave us with for saving money and preserving great coffee taste? You’ll need to save money on coffee purchases, and that proves easier to do than you might have guessed. Here’s my quick, tried, and true guide to how to save money on coffee. 

Saving Money Through Coupons 

Perhaps you watched your grandmother or mother clip coupons from the Sunday newspaper or their favorite magazines. Maybe your dad’s face lit up when he saw a coupon mailer in the mailbox. These little slips of paper can add up at the end of the month’s grocery stock up. You don’t have to rely on the paper coupons of previous generations, but they do offer a great starting point. 

Sunday Newspaper Coupons 

The Sunday newspaper only costs a couple of dollars, typically, but you can earn it all back from the coupons and then some. Prioritize those that save you money on coffee and clip the ones for brands that you don’t usually drink, too. You can try a new coffee or trade them at a coupon exchange. 

Using a Coupon Exchange 

Yes, coupon exchanges still exist. For the most part, these exchanges exist among close friends, but conduct a few local Internet searches to find a group near you. This type of meeting provides you with a place to use those coupons for items you don’t use and trade them for coupons for your favorite coffee. 

Salvage the coffee that didn’t turn out perfectly. When coffee tastes too bitter for words, add a tiny dash of salt to it and stir. It dissolves the bitterness immediately. 

Clipping from Magazines 

Although they’ve become rarer, some magazines still offer coupons within their advertising pages. Major corporations like Folgers and Maxwell House place ads in national magazines that sometimes include coupons for new flavors or rebranded products. 

Mailing Circulars 

Sort through the junk mail you receive in your physical mailbox. Once or twice a year, it contains an envelope of coupons from major brands. Ask your friends who don’t clip coupons for their packets. 

Sources of Online Coupons 

If you haven’t already joined a loyalty program like MyPoints or Fetch, do so now. Both offer manufacturer’s coupons that you can only access through their web app. 

MyPoints 

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With MyPoints, you access the coupon or cash back offer before shopping and you shop through the platform’s link. The loyalty platform added a coupons section that lets you virtually clip coupons and use them at your favorite chain grocery store. 

Fetch 

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Fetch lets you earn about a quarter back on every purchase of any kind by scanning receipts. It also offers bonus coupons that let you earn extra money back on specific purchases, such as a specific brand of coffee. Both of these platforms let you cash out for gift certificates for shops like Walmart or Starbucks, with which you can purchase more coffee or cash in your PayPal account. 

Starbucks Stars 

As soon as you receive a gift card from Starbucks or purchase one yourself, you leverage the opportunity to join its loyalty program. By shopping at a Starbucks store or purchasing their coffees in grocery stores, you earn stars. Trade the stars for free coffee from the Seattle coffee house brand. 

Shop Walmart Online 

Purchase your coffee online through Walmart to access exclusive manufacturer’s coupons. Yep, the massive retailer cut deals with many grocery brands to offer exclusive savings. For example, I’m drinking a cup of Maxwell House coffee right now, purchased with a $1 off exclusive coupon offered only on Walmart.com. That coupon brought the cost of my eight-ounce jar of coffee to less than $4. This handy option saves you money on much more than just coffee, plus, Walmart offers free shipping on purchases of $35 or more, so stocking up on groceries through them costs less. 

How to Save Money on Coffee by Joining a Brand’s Loyalty Group 

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Coffee manufacturers offer massive savings to their most loyal customers. For example, if you’ve tried Give Hanx, Tom Hanks’ new coffee brand, you know how tasty it is. Did you know that if you joined Give Hanx’s free loyalty program, you recently received a coupon for 20 percent off of your purchase? That’s a pretty massive coffee savings. 

Of course, many brands besides Give Hanx offer such loyalty programs. Folgers and Maxwell House do the same. Bones Coffee offers a similar program, and among the offerings on Cratejoy, you can find more than 10 options that let you save up to 25 percent per month on a regular coffee delivery. When you order at least three months of coffee delivery through some Cratejoy merchants, you obtain a discount. A few services on the platform offer your first box for free when you sign up for six months to a year of coffee deliveries. 

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In Conclusion 

When looking for ways of how to save money on coffee, don’t forget that making the coffee you have last longer helps save money, too. Keep it in an airtight container if you need to keep an open bag or can for a long time. Freezing it doesn’t actually help, but you can if you like. 

Measure out varying amounts of coffee to make a cup. When you determine how many tablespoons of java you need to craft the ideal cup of coffee, you can make your coffee stash last longer. This method saves you from wasting coffee or making it too strong for your liking. 

Never fear if the coffee grounds produce bitter coffee, because you can use the same trick when brewing coffee to erase the bitterness and enjoy only the fresh coffee taste. Put your grounds in the coffee filter as you normally would, then add a pinch of salt. Using a clean spoon, stir the salt into the grounds, then brew your pot of Joe as usual. No bitter taste makes it past the pinch of salt.