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    Ages 60 and older. Brookshire's — 5% discount every Tuesday and Thursday. Gristedes — 10% discount every Tuesday. Grocery Outlet — 10% discount every Tuesday, though hours and days may ...

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    Related: 50 Ways to Save at the Grocery Store. ... This meal delivery service just for seniors offers AARP members get 25% off their first healthy meal order of $99 or more. Members save 10% and ...

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    Here are 21 of the best AARP money-saving ideas for retirees. 1. Add insulation to your attic. The EPA estimates homeowners can save an average of 15% by sealing their homes and adding insulation ...

  5. Association of Mature American Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Mature American Citizens ( AMAC) is a United States -based conservative advocacy organization and interest group, founded in 2007. Its president and founder was Daniel C. Weber, a retired insurance agency owner. [ 1][ 2] AMAC is a membership organization for people age 50 and over. [ 3]

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    An AARP membership gives you access to a wealth of valuable benefits, including: Everyday discounts on travel, personal health, dining and more. Tools that empower you – with everything from finances to healthy living. Exclusive products and services like dental, hearing, and cell phone plans. Additional spouse/partner membership at no extra ...

  7. AARP - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, AARP reduced its membership age from 55 to 50. It began sending “birthday” cards and membership invitations to Americans who were approaching their 50th birthday. [24] During this phase of rapid growth for AARP, competing insurance providers entered the marketplace, selling plans tailored to retired Americans.

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