apnep
Disneyworld Rocks
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Yes, but she used all her coupons and now she eats for free!
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Yes, but she used all her coupons and now she eats for free!
If I had that much, I would definitely donate it..come on, who needs all those toothbrushes and deodorant..send it to our troops!
Who really needs 100 bottles of salad dressing? Donate it already!!!
Exactly. How much stuff do you really need to stockpile? That food has to go bad at some point, and since it's free, why not let someone else who really needs it have it? Besides that, it looked to me like the whole couponing completely consumes their lives which can't be healthy either.
If I had that much, I would definitely donate it..come on, who needs all those toothbrushes and deodorant..send it to our troops!
Most of the grocery items were "junk". I don't recall seeing a vegetable in any of the carts. As far as I'm concerened it is just another "hoarder" show. Does one family need 162 jars of Ragu? 247 bottles of lotion? Bodywash that could clean an entire third world country? I think all the people on that show were just plain crazy. They all need some serious medication to combat the OCD.
I think most of the couponers shown are extreme and borderline hoarders. I also don't care for people who clear the shelves when they discover a freebie or another great deal. I thought this was frowned upon with couponers? When cvs had their great deals I used to coupon a lot more, now I just focus on groceries and toiletries. Who really needs 100 bottles of salad dressing? Donate it already!!!
Respectfully....
I began couponing 4 months ago....and I always feel I need to tell the cashier that we don't eat crap all the time. Some of my runs will include the fruits and veggies and some don't. I stocked up on some meat and chicken 3 months ago, so it hasn't shown up in our cart in a while.
Those folks are extreme, for certain.
The last ragu sale I hit, I only picked up 20 jars and we are still working on that stash 3 months later. It was buy 2, get 3 free.
But the thing about these shopping trips, the family isn't eating just what is in that cart and it is perhaps just one of their stores and their veg may be from another store.
One of the people featured had a chest freezer full of frozen veggies.
I haven't bought veggies in a few weeks, but I have a stash in my freezer, so there is no need.
So when I buy just pasta or just ragu or just cereal bars (to keep snacks in the car)...it isn't a reflection of what we do in a week.
i think I have 5 bottles of deodorant and don't plan to buy anymore. I was reading on hot coupon world--and someone wanted to stockpile and they figured 2 bottles of deodorant per person per month. I can't figure out how someone goes through a bottle of deodorant every two weeks. I couldn't if I deodorized my whole family 3x a day.
Toothpaste--same deal. It seems a tube lasts forever. I have 20 tubes and no need to buy anymore.
This is a serious pet peeve of mine, when stockpilers clear out the shelves so others can't get in on the deal. Just to have the food sit in their garage? Even if they donate it it's extreme. I mean, if they clear out all of a certain toothpaste that's .20 to donate it, then that means that I have to pay more for toothpaste just for my family, there has to be a happy medium in there.
And I wondered about the shelf life of alot of those foods, too, and toiletries. Deoderant and toothpaste expire. And what about mice and bugs, ewww. In this economy I think TLC would've gotten viewers if they'd shown less extreme couponing that people could learn from mixed in with the extreme ones. That lady in Philadelphia wasn't that bad I guess.
I read an article about the show today and what made me want to watch it was that they said one of the people featured was on a diet to lose weight and was successfully doing it while couponing, but if they mentioned that part in the show I missed it. I was interested in hearing how that was affecting their couponing, if they still bought junk to get catalinas, things like that.
If you read the information from Nathan (the last guy on the show) -- all of his big purchases were pre-ordered through the Kroger store especially for his order, so he wouldn't clear out the store of everything. And the majority of those purchases go to charity. I thought he was actually the most reasonable - him and the woman from Philadelphia. I didn't hear the other ones say anything about donating that I can recall.
This is a serious pet peeve of mine, when stockpilers clear out the shelves so others can't get in on the deal. Just to have the food sit in their garage? Even if they donate it it's extreme. I mean, if they clear out all of a certain toothpaste that's .20 to donate it, then that means that I have to pay more for toothpaste just for my family, there has to be a happy medium in there.
And I get this - afterall, I have the disney addictive personality.![]()