“In [SHOP SMART, SAVE MORE] and on [www.TheGroceryGame.com], [Gault] lays out steps to save a bundle.” — Florida Times-Union
“You may already be clipping coupons to help save a few bucks here and there. But The Grocery Game ( www.thegrocerygame.com), created by dedicated shopper Teri Gault, takes it to the next level . . . [A] winner.” — Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“The Grocery Game (www.thegrocerygame.com) has saved me hundreds, literally. I spent $43 at Albertson’s and saved $86. Then at Safeway spent $72 and saved $138 (65% of my bill). Took home tons of groceries too!” — Statesman Journal (Oregon)
“The Grocery Game (www.thegrocerygame.com) has more than 100,000 loyal followers, all of whom rely on Gault’s expertise at saving money at the supermarket -- not just a few bucks here and there, but literally hundreds each month.” — Daily News
“I’ve more than gotten my money’s worth . . . I get a kick out seeing how much I can save each week. No wonder they call it The Grocery Game.” — Chattanooga Free Press
“The goal is not just to save money . . . . It’s also to take the drudgery out of cost-conscious grocery shopping.” — New York Times
“The easiest, most effective method of couponing.” — Woman's Day magazine
“I cut my grocery bill in half, even including the price for the service. I also spend less time in the market because I have my list ordered to the layout of the store.” — San Diego Union-Tribune
“[T]hose who play stand to win something worth more than bragging rights among friends: namely, lower food bills.” — Columbus Dispatch
“[T]ells you what to load up on when.” — Jean Chatzky, CNN Money
“[H]elps customers optimize savings.” — Los Angeles Times
“[A]mazing . . . If you follow “Teri’s List,” you will chop at least 50 percent off your grocery tab each week.” — St. Paul Pioneer Press
“[A] source of saving strategies.” — Wall Street Journal
“[A] more sophisticated strategy of combining well-timed purchases with using coupons . . . People get excited about [Gault’s] system because it feels like they’re trading stocks or commodities, acting on her ‘buy’ advice.” — Chicago Tribune