I don't know anybody who loves the price of Starbucks coffee. It seems like they raise the price every time I turn around. I have to have my morning Starbucks fix, but after I figured out that I'm spending about $2,500 a year on coffee alone, I knew I needed a coupon intervention.
Starbucks coupons have pretty much saved my life, or at least saved my checking account.
The easiest way to find Starbucks coupons is by bookmarking a third-party coupon website and checking it daily to find new printable coupons and coupon codes. There's usually even information on these sites about promotions running at Starbucks that save you cash without the need for a coupon.
This morning I used a "buy one get one free" deal I found on the third-party coupon site RetailMeNot.com and saved a few bucks on the coffee I need to get me going in the morning.
There are a few other ways to find coffee coupons for Starbucks--if you buy a bag of Starbucks coffee at the grocery store, it always comes with a coupon for a free "tall" cup. I don't know about you, but I never just drink a tall sized coffee at Starbucks. Still, if you need a quick fix, buying a bag of coffee to keep at home can hook you up with a free cup.
Starbucks isn't known for their awesome prices or the huge amount of coupons they hand out. The demand for their product is so high that handing out coupons would be counter-productive. Still, if you spend just a few minutes a day hunting down Starbucks coupons at third-party coupon sites like Retail Me Not, you can save tons of cash over the course of a year. I know I have.
Off to Starbucks to use my dollar-off coupon on a nice cup of Americano . . .