My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Understanding coupon limits.“
Here’s an excerpt:
“When a store places purchase limits on specific items, they typically do so in one of two ways: They will limit the number of stock-keeping units (SKUs, which are tied to individual product bar codes) in the system that can be purchased in a single transaction; or, they do not impose limits within the checkout system and are relying both on their cashiers and the shoppers’ honor system to abide by those limits.”
Read this entire column at the Daily Journal.
My Super-Couponing Tips column appears in newspapers around the country to a weekly readership of over 20 million people! Learn more about my column’s syndication at this link.
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