About GrocerySlash

GrocerySlash is an independent, reader-supported coupon and weekly-ad tracker focused exclusively on US supermarkets. We were started by a small team of frequent grocery shoppers who were spending more time hunting for the right digital coupon than actually shopping for groceries. The site exists to compress that friction into a single, fast directory of legitimate, currently-redeemable savings.

We track 15 major US grocery chains, including Kroger, Walmart, Target, Aldi, Whole Foods, Safeway, Publix, Costco, Trader Joe's, and Meijer. Each chain in the directory has a public digital coupon program that we monitor, and we cross-reference the surfaced offers against the active weekly circular to confirm that the underlying SKU is in stock at the listed price tier. The result is a coupon list that is significantly cleaner than what you will find by scrolling through any single retailer's app.

Editorially, we never list a coupon we believe will not redeem at the register. We do not auto-republish expired offers, we do not paywall any of our content, and we do not require an account to read or use the site. Everything you see is free. We monetize the work through display advertising, an opt-in newsletter, and a small set of sponsored partnerships with reputable cashback and grocery rewards services that are clearly labeled.

The team is based in the United States and the entire staff is made up of working parents, college students, and retirees who do their own grocery shopping every week. The site is meant to feel like a recommendation from a friend who happens to track this stuff for fun, because that is more or less how we built it.

If you have a question, a correction, or a coupon you would like us to verify and add, the contact page is the fastest way to reach us. Most reader emails are answered within 48 hours during the business week.