Neil Wertheimer, deputy editor for the AARP Bulletin and The Magazine, talks about some of the highlights from this year's list of 99 Great Ways to Save. Wertheimer shares tips for senior citizens - and everyone else - on:
Planning smartly for grocery shopping.
Saving when you hit the road.
Feeling brave enough to ask for a discount.
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