Stacking
In the couponing world this means using multiple coupons on one purchased item. Many stores have policies that allow you to use a store coupon and a manufacturing coupon together on the same item. This creates the opportunity for a ton of savings.
Example: Last week Target had kraft dressing on sale for $1.59 per bottle. Target had a web coupon for $1.00 off two, and I had clipped two manufacturers coupons for $1.00 off one bottle. So combining the sale and the coupons, two bottles of dressing that originally cost $5.36 ended up costing me 18 cents! Talk about a deal. I'm guessing if you had the ability to print and cli multiples of these coupons you could stock up on some serious salad dressing.
Check out the stores you shop at commonly and see if they allow you to stack coupons. Kroger (where I usually shop) doesn't allow you to combine coupons, which is a bummer. Giant Eagle and Target do, though...so there are some serious savings to be had
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I still can't believe this -18 cents. I am in awe.
And blogger has issues... I have heard word press is better with the glitch thing but I am too scared to switch.
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