A Kansas woman who said she saves $3,000 a year by using coupons for her shopping said it gave her the financial freedom to quit her full-time job.Taryn Blankenship, 28, of Wichita, Kansas, told news agency SWNS she began couponing during the coronavirus pandemic.When food prices started to rise, Blankenship became "obsessed" with hunting for discounts to help her lower her grocery bill, she said.MAN DOCUMENTS INFLATED GROCERY PRICES IN ALASKAN HOMETOWN: 'EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE FLOWN IN'Blankenship said she used to spend an average of $150 per week on groceries but has managed to slash her food shopping costs




























