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      Grocery Deals by month Traditionally speaking, sales on various goods run in predictable cycles. Learning what those cycles are and when to expect them will save more than just your grocery budget!

      While it's helpful to know which produce is in season, it's equally important to take heed of the various occasions and promotions
      for each month as well. For example, January is National Oatmeal Month- which means you can often get high dollar coupons for oatmeal, as well as decent sales. It's the perfect time for restocking your pantry.

      Learn which months to stock up on your favorite items, when to buy it, when to wait and what's hot!

      View Each Month:
      1. January
      2. February
      3. March
      4. April
      5. May
      6. June
      7. July
      8. August
      9. September
      10. October
      11. November
      12. December

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