Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: July 3, 2026

GroceryClip is a free service for shoppers. To keep it that way, we participate in affiliate marketing programs. This page explains exactly what that means and where you'll encounter affiliate links on the site.

What Is an Affiliate Link?

An affiliate link is a URL that contains a tracking code identifying GroceryClip as the source of the referral. If you click one of these links and subsequently sign up for or purchase the recommended product, we may earn a commission. The price you pay is exactly the same — the commission comes out of the company's marketing budget, not your pocket.

Where Affiliate Links Appear

You will encounter affiliate links in three places on GroceryClip:

  • The "Stack Your Savings" panels on the homepage and most content pages, where we recommend cashback apps (Ibotta, Fetch, Rakuten), grocery rewards credit cards (Citi Custom Cash, American Express Blue Cash, Capital One SavorOne), and meal-kit / grocery subscription services (Misfits Market, HelloFresh, Imperfect Foods).
  • The "Pair It With" section at the bottom of every coupon detail page.
  • Sidebar widgets recommending consultations or services that complement grocery savings.

Our Editorial Standards

GroceryClip only recommends products we have used personally and would recommend to a family member. We never accept payment to feature a fake "deal", and the verification status of any coupon is never influenced by an advertiser relationship. If a featured affiliate partner stops being the best option in its category, we drop them — even if it costs us revenue.

Display Advertising

In addition to affiliate marketing, GroceryClip displays advertisements served by Google AdSense and other ad networks. These ads are clearly marked and are not coupons; please do not confuse the ads with the deals listed on the site.

Questions?

Email transparency@groceryclip.example with any concerns about how we recommend products or how affiliate revenue affects the site.