*Seanaci*
DIS-obsessed and proud!
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- Nov 3, 2008
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It seems like organized hoarding.
Exactly. Organized and justifiable (in their heads/minds/opinions at least) hoarding.
I can save on average, at least $20 per shopping trip (between my coupons and my Target debit cards automatic 5% savings every time I shop at target). The other week, I bought $150 worth of groceries, and spent only $102. I had coupons, bought several items that were on better sale then even the generics I usually buy, used my Target Debit card, and had a Target Prescription bonus 5% off card (when you fill 5 prescriptions, they send you a one day use card for 5% off any and all trips to Target on a day of your choosing). So, I saved 10% between my cards, and another $5-10 in coupons and buying sale items versus the generics I usually buy.
Since we live with my parents, we take turns buying groceries. Ever since I started couponing, they make me go to the store with them to help them save money as well. Plus, if I gave them the coupons they needed for their trip, they'd either lose them, leave them in the car, or forget about them altogether. lol