Most shoppers use traditional paper coupons found in the newspaper when they shop for groceries and other consumer packaged goods. Almost 90 percent of all coupons redeemed in 2011 were distributed in ...
Q: I am growing frustrated with manufacturers that require shoppers to input a fair amount of personal information before we are able to print a coupon. More often than not with manufacturer websites, ...
I love hearing how you’re saving money. When I was first learning to coupon, I found that being able to share deals and success stories with friends often became teachable moments. There are often ...
As Americans continue to pinch their pennies at the grocery store. We're looking for more ways to save money. Bree the Coupon ...
Dear Jill: Is there any indication that the bar code system on a coupon will also track what a customer buys? Collecting information on a consumer “for marketing purposes” is something I choose to opt ...
Hi Jill, I read your couponing tips every week, and since I am a couponer from before you were born, I like seeing if you have any tips I am unaware of. Things have greatly changed from when I first ...
A manufacturer coupon is a promotion offered by the product’s manufacturer and shouldn’t be tied to a particular store. This week in the coupon inserts there were a lot of manufacturer coupons with ...
Last week, we discussed the behavior of a small percentage of coupon users who become so deal hungry that they chase down every deal in sight. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I love the ...
In previous columns, I've stressed the need to hold on to all of the coupon inserts we receive each week in the newspaper. The biggest mistake that "casual" coupon users make is to cut out the coupons ...
Has this ever happened to you? You finish filling your cart with the week's groceries, head to the checkout lane and place your items on the conveyor belt. The cashier announces the total and you hand ...