Since becoming a mother, I have become much more strategic with my shopping time. Ideally, it is time spent after my husband gets home and I can shop by myself without two wildly crazy children distracting me from my list of tasks. Let’s face it though, the idea of spending all of my evenings in a store sounds mind-numbingly boring and I would much rather spend my time with a good book or with my family.
In past articles I have shared ideas for fantastic places to online shop including those dreaded trips to the grocery store and wholesale club. Today I want to share with you my new favorite place to shop for my drugstore deals. It is a little website called Alice.com that has simplified my shopping time and has still allowed me to get great deals.
You see, there was a time when I coupon clipped, organized rebate forms, saved those drugstore receipts with money back, and horded a large wall full of toothpaste for our family of four. You could say that I have gotten lazier in my old age or that I realized that I was spending too much money and time in our local drugstores, but I knew that something in my life had to change. I realized that I was buying items just because they were “free,” but the items really weren’t free when I thought of all of the impulse splurges and the space that they took up in my home.
Alice.com has provided me with online access to managing my household items and supplies online. You basically tell Alice what you typically buy and Alice (yes, your very own Alice just like the Brady Bunch) goes to work for you. The site organize all of your products, finds coupons and deals for you, reminds you when you might be running low, and helps you order just the items you need so you can avoid that trip to the corner drugstore or the big-box store.
Here are some ideas for how to shop on a budget with Alice.com:
- Say goodbye to those paper inserts, scissors, and wasted time clipping coupons. One of the best things about Alice is that there is no coupon clipping involved. If there is a coupon available on the product, it will automatically be applied to your order… no clipping necessary. Alice also has relationships with the manufacturer’s and many times offers coupons that aren’t available in your newspaper’s coupon insert. It is important to note though, that they offer a specific amount of coupons on each product. For example, your favorite shampoo may have only fifteen coupons available. You will need to snag that coupon before the coupons are no longer offered to get the savings.
- Shipping is free on your first order, regardless of the number of items that you buy. After that first order, there is no minimum amount of spending that you need to do to qualify for the free shipping,but you do have to have six items in your cart for the free shipping. This can easily be met with smaller items like toothbrushes, dental floss, or other “filler” items if you are unable to meet the six item requirement.
- You always know if you are getting the best deal. Comparison shopping in fliers can be time-consuming, but Alice will actually tell you who has the best deal on the product you are looking at with comparisons between drugstore.com, cvs.com, Peapod, Safeway, Walgreens, Amazon Fresh, and diapers.com. This can be found by scrolling below the item you are looking at and clicking on the, “Price Comparison,” link. You could also use this price comparison when doing your local shopping without ever leaving the comfort of your home.
- Shopping for the best deals is easy to do if you familiarize yourself with the website. Under the, “Other Ways to Shop,” category, you will find a, “Shop the Best Deals,” link. That link will direct you to the top fifty deals that the site is currently running with the coupon prices included. Sticking to the top fifty deals will insure that you get the very best deal for your money. These deals also will be great to add as filler items or for donation items for the local homeless shelter and charitable giving.
- Orders are fulfilled very quickly. The official amount of time that Alice will give you is between one to six business days. I have placed three orders with the company and they have all arrived the next day (if I placed the order before noon eastern time) or two days later if I happen to order in the afternoon. Lucky for me, I live in the Midwest and Alice is Midwest-based so orders are shipped very quickly here.
- You will no longer have to worry about embarrassing drugstore shopping. I thought when I became a grown-up I would no longer care about what was in my drugstore cart. Thanks to living in a small town, there are few moments of privacy shopping anywhere. To top it off, I now have two inquisitive children asking loudly at the checkout counter what I am buying. I love that I can now buy those items with confidence, in the privacy of my own home, and not face the embarrassment about those unmentionable items. The items all arrive in a beautifully packed blue Alice box with minimal packaging that reminds me a lot of the great packing strategies that Amazon.com uses.
- The site offers great reminder features. Just like any smart business, the company wants to insure that you will be a repeat customer for them and they do it through a targeted email that reminds you when you are getting low on an item. When you order an item, you can tell Alice how often you buy that item and an automatic reminder will be sent out when you are getting low. That doesn’t mean that it will be automatically ordered for you, it just means that a reminder will be sent to have you come back and reorder. Thanks to this feature, there are no more late night runs to the drugstore for forgotten items… At least, they are fewer and farther between!
I am now a super fan of Alice and love having the time to spend with family and not having another item on my list of errands to do. I hope you can check it out and consider giving online drugstore shopping a try!
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WOW this sounds fantastic and I MUST check this out. I live in a small town but instead of my neighbors seeing what I am getting, I have to drive farther to get to a bigger store! Think of the gas I will be saving!!!! Thank you so much for this. Will be going to that website today.
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Amy Reply:
October 19th, 2010 at 9:21 am
LynnMarie- I completely understand! This is great for privacy when you live in a smaller town. I feel like I am still getting oodles of great deals and a lot less effort for me and my family to find a more private place to shop. I hope it helps you as much as it has helped me!
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I have an Alice account and I’ve never used it. I guess I forgot about it because I never sat down to figure out how it actually worked. This will save us lots of time as we are expecting our second baby next month! Taking a toddler and a newborn out to get drugstore deals is NOT appealing to me.
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Amy Reply:
October 19th, 2010 at 9:21 am
Rachel- This was definitely intended for moms just like you who struggle with getting out with small children. I do all that I can to avoid the stores so I hope that this will help your family. Let me know how it works out for you!
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Okay, I am definitely intrigued! For a long time I was clipping coupons and hitting the drugstores religiously for their deals. For a while, it was fun and almost like a game for me. But I am getting tired of the game now, especially ever since some of my Register Rewards expired before I could get back to the store to use them. I will be checking out alice.com today!
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Amy Reply:
October 19th, 2010 at 10:00 am
I agree, I did that for awhile too. I think I was spending more money than I really needed to and I was always trying to cash in rewards and buying stuff we didn’t really need. This has been a great alternative for our family and has saved me a great deal of time & effort in the process. Let us know how it works for you, Lauren!
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I did try Alice – I actually had a credit from some introductory offer, so I had a very cheap initial order. I agree that the convenience cannot be beat! However, because I do clip coupons and watch the sales, I find that we are able to get our items cheaper at Walgreens. But, that is what works for me right now; it definitely is worthwhile if your time is shorter or you just hate the coupons!
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This is my kind of site. I like to shop places that do not charge me to send the items to me. I will have to check the site out. It has got to be good because you have suggested it and I love everything you write about.
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That was very honest of you mentioning the impulse purchases. I think the drugstore game people don’t acknowledge this. It’s like – come on people – these huge companies don’t employ Ph.D.’s in mathematics because they are providing these things free or near free! They know something you don’t want to admit – the impulse purchases that add up and create their profits. Not that there is anything wrong with making profits. Really though, the companies need to make them to umm…stay in business!
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Am I so old that the first thing I thought of when I read
Alice.com
was
Go Ask Alice
?
Checking the site now…
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I love Alice, although I have not shopped there in a while. They are so much more than an online drugstore too. I have ordered cat food, coffee, paper towels, and cleaning products (love Sun & Earth!). You used to be able to order stamps, which was amazing, but I don’t see them on there anymore? Not sure if they still do that. Personally, I think they should market the heck out of themselves to apartment dwellers in big cities. They usually don’t have cars or access to stores with good deals.
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Amy Reply:
September 16th, 2011 at 7:48 pm
Wow, I never realized that they sold stamps, too bad that isn’t still available! I was thinking this would also be a great gift for college kids since they have free shipping and your care packages could be shipped directly. I never thought about people living in the city and how much time that would save, but you are right, they should market that! Thanks for the comment, Jennifer!!
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