Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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Another thing that I want to add is: Watch those BOGOs! They aren't always great deals!
Most of the time, the BOGO meats are marked up to a price that is more than twice what I can pay per-pound when there's a sale.
BOGO meats also give you the smaller package for *free*, so if you buy 4, 6 or 8 packages then you will pay for the most expensive packages and get the less expensive ones for free.
Couponers need to know their store's policy regarding BOGOs. Some will allow you to apply 2 coupons but others will not permit a coupon to be used on the *free* item. If you cannot use 2 coupons on BOGOs, it's often better to wait for a sale that has the same items but at a reduced price.
One store near me will routinely advertise raspberries/blackberries/blueberries as BOGOs. In the fine print, which they neglect to put on the shelf display, is that you cannot buy one package of blackberries and get a free package of blueberries. You have to buy 2 blackberries (or 2 blueberries, or 2 raspberries).
And in that same vein, BOGOs can lure you into buying more than you will use. One that really gets to me is the BOGO packaged leafy greens. I don't need two bags of kale - ever! But I'll buy one bag of spinach and one bag of kale if they're both included in the sale.
And don't even get me started on the X¢ each WYB 10 or $X off instantly WYB 6 participating items! Those deals are great for super-couponers and people who have room for a stockpile but not everyone needs 10 cans of chicken noodle soup or 6 bottles of pancake syrup!
Most of the time, the BOGO meats are marked up to a price that is more than twice what I can pay per-pound when there's a sale.
BOGO meats also give you the smaller package for *free*, so if you buy 4, 6 or 8 packages then you will pay for the most expensive packages and get the less expensive ones for free.
Couponers need to know their store's policy regarding BOGOs. Some will allow you to apply 2 coupons but others will not permit a coupon to be used on the *free* item. If you cannot use 2 coupons on BOGOs, it's often better to wait for a sale that has the same items but at a reduced price.
One store near me will routinely advertise raspberries/blackberries/blueberries as BOGOs. In the fine print, which they neglect to put on the shelf display, is that you cannot buy one package of blackberries and get a free package of blueberries. You have to buy 2 blackberries (or 2 blueberries, or 2 raspberries).
And in that same vein, BOGOs can lure you into buying more than you will use. One that really gets to me is the BOGO packaged leafy greens. I don't need two bags of kale - ever! But I'll buy one bag of spinach and one bag of kale if they're both included in the sale.
And don't even get me started on the X¢ each WYB 10 or $X off instantly WYB 6 participating items! Those deals are great for super-couponers and people who have room for a stockpile but not everyone needs 10 cans of chicken noodle soup or 6 bottles of pancake syrup!