It's my belief (and therefore not necessarily fact) that the stores bent their own rules to accommodate the show. However, I will repeat that doubling is not where my greatest savings comes from. In fact, it accounts for only a few dollars per trip on most occasions.
I understand what you're saying. None of my local stores double so I pay attention to the sales flyers and always bring my binders with me when I go shopping incase I see a great deal on an item and I know I have a coupon to match.
An example of this:
I went to my local store yesterday and bought a couple of things. Then I went and bought my Sunday paper. Last night I went thru the flyers and matched my coupons to good sales.
One thing I noticed by looking at the Target flyer was that they had 150oz Tide detergent on sale for $17.99. Well my local store had $10 off coupons stuck to their 150oz bottles yesterday.
Today I went in and price matched and got 3 150oz bottles of Tide for $7.99 each.
While there I noticed they had a sale going where Gillette Fusion shaving cream was on sale for $1.65...I had $1 off coupons...making them ..65c each
I look up and they had the Gillette Fusion razors marked down to $4.95....I had coupons for $4 off making each razor .95c
And on the clearance shelf they had John Frieda Root Awakening shampoo and conditioner for $2.77...I had a coupon for $2 off making each one only 77cents.
I bought:
3 150oz bottles of Tide laundry detergent
4 cans of Gillette Fusion shaving cream
4 Gillette Fusion razors
7 John Frieda shampoos
My total before the sales and coupons was $163.30---I only paid $35.76.
That's a savings of $127.54
I will admit to having a stockpile. But the bulk of it isn't for me. I use the coupons I get for razors and deodorant, shampoo, bodywash and shaving cream etc to make care packages for the Soldiers we currently have deployed.
So if anyone here has coupons that they won't use please feel free to send me a PM--They will be put to good use!