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We’ve all heard the stereotypes about millennials who can’t get enough of avocados, coffee and hot sauce!
Now, the shopping app Ibotta has analyzed 65 million purchases made since 2012 to help millennials save money on the items they love the most.
Read on for the best days to save on these grocery store favorites!
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Millennials prefer to shop at Whole Foods, Sprouts, Fresh Market, Costco and Target, the study found.
If you’re not familiar, Ibotta is a cash back mobile app that rewards shoppers for buying select products at grocery stores and other major retailers.
As of November, the company says it’s celebrating $250 million in cash rewards to its users.
I’ve earned more than $1,700 with Ibotta since I joined in May 2014. Learn more about the strategies I use to get the most out of the app!
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This post was last modified on January 28, 2019 10:51 am
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