No. More. Cutting. Boxes.
If you have a child of a certain age, you’re intimately familiar with cutting out box tops for months, placing them in baggies, and faithfully sending them into your schools. It’s a fantastic program that raises money for schools with little effort on the part of parents — and now it just became even easier.
General Mills, headquartered in Minnesota and who founded the program 23 years ago, announced this week the program will soon be digital-only. “Box Tops is changing to fit today’s families,” their website said. “The new and improved Box Tops mobile app uses state-of-the-art technology to scan your store receipt, find participating products and instantly add Box Tops to your school’s earnings online.”they’ve been raising money for schools since 1996 through food purchases. Participating products have a section of their product parents and kids can cut out — and every product purchased earns ten cents for your eligible enrolled school .
If you see the label below, simply use the new Box Tops app to scan your receipt. Box Tops are still worth the same amount and what’s great is the app will instantly add cash to your school’s earnings online and automatically analyzes which products were box-tops items, leaving the guesswork out of the equation.
What’s more — the mobile app will allow participants to track their personal contributions as well as the school’s running total, so next time you see Maddyson’s mom in the school drop-off line you can stick your phone out the window and yell “Suck it, Maddyson’s mom. I’m winning.”
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