This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Checkout Lane Rituals.” Here’s an excerpt: “I’ve never encountered rude customers in the lane when couponing. For the people that do, I wonder if these shoppers weren’t quite ready to present their coupons when they reached the cashier. It might be good to give those who are […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Solving the multiples conundrum
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Solving the multiples conundrum.” Here’s an excerpt: “I was so ‘happy’ to see someone else complain about having to buy multiple products to use a coupon. We are empty nesters living on a tight budget. I use coupons whenever I can to spend my budgeted grocery money […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Rural couponing
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Rural couponing.” Here’s an excerpt: “I live in remote Seneca, Ore. The population is 197 — one hundred ninety-seven. The nearest store is expensive because they are the only one in the area… The stores in my area are not very accepting of printable coupons. I have […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Clearance etiquette
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Clearance Etiquette,” and my blog readers will know exactly what this one’s about — Dominick’s stores closing in Chicagoland, and experiences I had shopping those store-end sales. I also received a fair amount of criticism via email for blogging about the store closings. Here’s an excerpt from […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: The high cost of specialized fashion
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “The high cost of specialized fashion.” Here’s an excerpt: “I think I’ve turned clearance clothing shopping into an art form, especially for my children! I’m the one hunting on clearance racks for summer clothes in November, when I can pick up tank tops, shorts and swim trunks […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: The costs of buying larger sizes
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “The costs of buying larger sizes.” Here’s an excerpt: “When shopping for shirts, whether t-shirts or casual button down shirts, I can wear XL, but for comfort I prefer to buy XXL. Why do the companies that make or sell these shirts price XL and XXL $2 […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Couponing pays, but so does smart shopping
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Couponing pays, but so does smart shopping.” Here’s an excerpt: In my role stocking shelves at a local store I’ve noticed packages of toilet paper getting smaller. The number of rolls is the same, and the number of sheets is the same. However the width of the […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Readers Spot More Shrinkage
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Readers Spot More Shrinkage.” Here’s an excerpt: In my role stocking shelves at a local store I’ve noticed packages of toilet paper getting smaller. The number of rolls is the same, and the number of sheets is the same. However the width of the rolls is shrinking. […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: “Dig these digital savings tools”
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Dig these digital savings tools.” Here’s an excerpt: Dear Jill, Is there an app or other tool for comparing product prices? I don’t have a lot of time for comparing newspaper ads and am hoping you can suggest another way to make sure I buy at the […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: “Getting Credit for all of your Coupons”
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Getting Credit for all of your Coupons!” Here’s an excerpt: I would like some advice on redeeming coupons. No matter what store I go to, if I redeem more than a few coupons, the cashier doesn’t give me credit for all of them. It has happened so […]