• @CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      346 months ago

      For me the issue is that coupons are often for brand name items and the coupon rarely makes it more cost effective than buying store brand.

      • Skeleton_Erisma [they/them, any]
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        6 months ago

        There are coupons for store brand items too- Which I use as well

        Though store brand items tend to already have a reduce prices anyways.

        Why pay 6.79 for a box of 8 pack quaker oats instant oatmeal when the store brand has instant oatmeal with the same number of packs for ~4.50

    • spacecadet [he/him]
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      276 months ago

      Pretty sure it is some STEMlord’s job to ensure the coupons and couponing apps are designed with precise calculation in order to not benefit the consumer in the long run but only appear that way.

    • Iwishiwasntthisway [none/use name]
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      6 months ago

      Don’t stone me but we have a decent amount of disposable income and the prices have sort of made me move away from coupons and circulars anyway. If chicken breast is 6.99 / lb. and fucking wild Alaskan king salmon is 9.99 / lb. I might as well just get salmon. When we hit Weimar inflation the extra money in my account isn’t going to help me and I’ll be grateful for the Omega-3s when I need to brawl in the streets for bread.