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Extreme Couponing-MM thoughts?
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Re: Extreme Couponing-MM thoughts?
When I watch that show so many stockpiles are in basements and garages, I would worry about mice or bugs!
I think it's a waste. I had a "friend" on FB who did it. One week she ended up with 25 bottles of ketchup. Seriously!
I do use coupons, but I have found that buying store brands versus name brands saves more money anyways. We do all our grocery shopping at Target and use the Red Card as well as their in-store coupon program called Cartwheel.
Regarding spoilage, the "best if used by dates" on canned or bottled goods are just that..."best if used by." As long as a can or a bottle is not damaged and its contents are not exposed to air, the contents remain safe to consume even after the "best of used by date." Mice and bugs would be a different issue if they're chewing into packaging.
I am a couponer. Love to use them and started clipping with my mom as a kid.
Sometimes I will be enticed by a coupon to try a new product or to splurge on a treat and I think that is a way for us to have a little bit of fun since we are pretty mundane with our groceries. Overall we buy the same things all the time and get most at Aldi so my couponing is limited to a few things. My main store doubles up to 99 cents so I do most of my couponing there. Using a 75 cent coupon to get 1.50 off makes a big deal on the total bill.
Usually I don't buy multiples of things, just what we need. We moved to being just in time with most groceries because we ended up having stuff expire when we stockpiled. The stuff I remember getting a lot of most recently were salad dressing, toothpaste and cereal.
I got about 6 salad dressings for either free or about 20 cents each. I stopped at 6 because I wasn't sure that we could use many more than that before they expired. But we eat a lot of salad in the summer so I know we will use them eventually.
Toothpaste I get for free with double coupons. It is not the kind I use but H does. We only get it if H needs it or if we are going to the store anyway. When I get more than we can use I give it away to family or to the shelter.
I eat cereal nearly every day. Typically I buy Aldi brand Cheerios but I also watch at the other store for sales and coupons. When sales and coupons are available I'll get 10 or so boxes at a time. This usually branches me out into some less nutritious kinds of cereal. Like during back to school sale I was able to get many boxes for about a cost of 1.50 each before coupon. I had a 75 cent coupon for Trix so that box was free after doubling. Not the kind of cereal I would usually buy but it was free so I went for it and it added some variety (although not very nutritious) to my usual.
I'll also keep an eye open for pouches of cookie mix to go on sale for 2.00 and then buy if I have a 75 cent coupon and I'll keep it on hand. I did this to get a peanut butter cookie mix for 50 cents and then I had those available to bake quickly and take to a party. It can be tempting to stock up on the cookies but I try to keep it to a minimum so I don't just start eating them!
I coupon enough to keep my stockpile up on these items. If I end up with too much I donate it or give it away. Actually this year for Christmas my dad asked me for toothpaste and razors, so that's exactly what I sent him! It was a lot cheaper for me to buy than for them, and it was an easy Christmas present, so win win!
With that being said if I can get something for free and donate it, I will. I recently stocked my mom up with dog food for a year for less than $50(26 bags of Iams dog food for 2 dogs). My mom has had a lot of medical issues so she misses a lot of work without pay.
Not everyone who coupons is a hoarder either. I donate a lot to the food bank, local shelters, our church, and the non-profit DV organization I work for.
It's all about setting limits and only getting what our family can reasonably use in a reasonable amount of time. I rarely spend more than $200 a month on groceries/toiletries/diapers for the three of us.
I've seen the show a few times and it's kind of annoying to watch. I agree with you 100% about how they become obsessive with the whole process and stock up on things they may not "need" just because they have a coupon. I mean, what are you going to do with 100 bottles of hot sauce? And how soon will they expire before you can use them all up.
Good for them for doing all that work and getting all those huge savings, but going to that extreme is just not for me.
We get a few coupon books every week in the Sunday paper and our grocery store also has online digital coupons that we can load to our perks card, but that's as far as I'll go. Also, we won't buy things we don't use just because there is a coupon for it.
I get my newpapers from the dollar store for $1 each, on Saturdays, and my in-laws give me their coupons from their Sunday subscription. The red plums also come free in the mail on Tuesdays with the grocery store ads. I have no idea where many people on the show get such high value coupons. My guess is they write the manufacturer and have their friends/family write them as well. Whenever I try a new product I let the manufacturer know. Almost every time I have done that, they have sent me coupons for free or buy 1 get 1 free.
There have been weeks where I look at the coupons before buying my 4 newspapers and realize that I won't use any of them before their expiration dates, so I don't buy them. This typically happens when the coupon is not a high enough value one for me to try the product. However, there are some months when proctor and gamble puts out buy 1 get 1 free coupons on Pantene or herbal essences. I get 2 extra newspapers during that time.
As big of a bargain shopper as I am, I just can't get into couponing. The vast majority of coupons are just for things I don't buy at all. I get an insert of coupons in the mail each week and will go through those. On average, I'll clip like 2-3 of them for items I will probably buy. That's about it.
Plus, for whatever reason, none of the grocery stores in my area double coupons. So that puts a big kibosh on what a lot of these "extremers" count on.