The Shopping Trick to Save You a Ton This Holiday Season

Larry G.
LarryG.co
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2 min readNov 23, 2018

The Holidays are upon us. It’s time to bust out your Christmas trees, turn up those holiday tunes and add gingerbread and peppermint to every meal you possibly can! In between your Santa music and peppermint drinks don’t forget to start your holiday shopping. This can be daunting with all the amazing stores, deals and choices we are now presented with. If you tried Black Friday or have forsaken it all together, Cyber Monday usually has better deals any way and I’ve got the perfect add-on to help you take advantage of some great deals and remain smart in the process.

In true Holiday fashion, I’m about to give you my secret weapon when it comes to coupons, deals, and savings when shopping online. I’ve used this method all throughout the year to truly save a ton of money on everyday things and it’s only getting better now that the Holidays are upon us. Use this website to find deals at tons of different stores (Like Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and many many more) and save on things like clothes, video games, tech, food and just about anything your heart desires. If shopping from other websites really isn’t your thing, no need to worry, they have this browser extension that will automatically find working coupon codes and apply them so you don’t have to waste time trying to find them or type them in yourself.

The process is super simple. Just install the plugin on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc. and shop like normal. When you’re ready to check out, click the fancy little “h” on your extension menu to see the coupons and save!

To sum it all up, Honey is a completely FREE tool that is amazingly simple and could literally save you a lot of money! So before you hit those cyber shelves, check it out! Happy Cyber Shopping!

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Originally published at https://www.thepromillennial.com on November 23, 2018.

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Larry G.
LarryG.co

Photographer | Writer specializing in portrait, editorial, and fine art. My personal work focuses on documenting overlooked moments of everyday life.