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Coupon - a ticket or document that can be exchanged for a monetary discount or rebate when purchasing a product. Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods or by retailers, to be used in retail shops as a component of sales promotions. They're often widely distributed through mail, magazines, newspapers, the web, and mobile devices like cell phones. Since only price conscious consumers are likely to invest the time to claim the savings, coupons function as a form of cost discrimination, enabling retailers to offer a lower cost only to those customers who would otherwise go elsewhere. Additionally, coupons can also be targeted selectively to regional markets in which cost competition is great.

Now which you are familiar with the different types of coupons (manufacturer coupons, store coupons, Catalina coupons, instant rebates, product rebates, eCoupons) that are available, it is important to learn how you can stack the different coupons and discount promotions. Stacking is using a coupon in conjunction with a sale and/or in conjunction with other discounts. In other words, your stack discounts on leading of one another. It's the process of stacking which will allow you to obtain food at a greatly discounted price.

To male stacking most effective, you generally wish to wait for the grocery store to have the item that you are planning to buy on sale. In this way you are beginning out at a low price already and then adding more discounts on top of that sale price to get truly fantastic deals.

The reality is that in the vast majority of cases you are only going to be able to stack two of the above together. The most common scenario will be when you will be able to stack a sale price having a manufacturer coupon. There will, however, be occasions whenever you will probably be able to stack 3 or more of the above together. It’s with these opportunities exactly where you are able to save a lot of money. The more discounts that you can stack together, the bigger your savings will be.

A great example of this is cereal. I have by no means bought a box of cereal for more than 1 dollar since I started couponing. Generally I can get a box of cereal for $.50 or much less, and often times for free. On a rare occasion, I have really been paid to buy cereal.

Example: there's a box of cereal that you like that have the regular retail cost of $5.00. Many people will end up buying the box of cereal when they are about to run out and that indicates that they'll likely pay the normal retail price of $5.00. If you wait until it goes on sale, you can often get cereal for 50% off which would bring down the price to $2.50. If you happen to have a manufacturer coupon for $1.00 off 1 when the sale takes place, the price would then be $1.50. If there happens to be a Catalina coupon running for $4.00 off when you buy 4, you can now buy 4 boxes for $2.00, or $0.50 each. Then if there is a product rebate of $4.00 whenever you buy 4, you actually will make cash buying the cereal.

As you are able to see from the above, the more discounts you're able to stack, the greater the savings. Again, in most cases you are only going to be able to stack two together (a sale along with a manufacturer coupon), but there will be occasions when the grocery store stars will align and you will be able to stack more.

Again, this is why it is so important to change the way which you grocery shop. If you have a stockpile of food you are able to use to plan your meals, you can usually buy food when it goes on sale and you will have the chance to stack these other discounts together. If you don’t have a stockpile of food, you end up having to buy the food when you need it which it’ll most likely mean that it'll be at its normal retail cost and the initial key to stacking (the sale cost) isn’t available.

Before anything else you have to keep in mind that prior to presenting your coupon code please make sure that you've a valid coupon with you as many of us forget to check the date of their coupon. It's always great to double check your coupon expiry date as it'll be very helpful for you simply because it can save cash when you shop on-line.
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