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  • #16
    Originally posted by miked2345 View Post
    The people on this show.... After watching how much they are buying of certain items, I have to wonder if they have ANY clue about "Shelf Life".
    Them: "I saved $100 man!"
    You: "You bought 200 gallons of ketchup."
    Them: "Yep! And saved $100 by doing it."
    You: "How much ketchup do you eat in a year?"
    Them: "About a gallon."
    You: "So you bought 200 years worth of ketchup."
    Them: "Yeah! And I saved $100!"
    You: "You know at best that the ketchup will only be good for a couple years."
    Them: "BUT I SAVED $100!!!"

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Javin View Post
      Them: "I saved $100 man!"
      You: "You bought 200 gallons of ketchup."
      Them: "Yep! And saved $100 by doing it."
      You: "How much ketchup do you eat in a year?"
      Them: "About a gallon."
      You: "So you bought 200 years worth of ketchup."
      Them: "Yeah! And I saved $100!"
      You: "You know at best that the ketchup will only be good for a couple years."
      Them: "BUT I SAVED $100!!!"
      LMAO....and they are truly stoked about that!!!! Seriously we use coupons for everyday stuff and stuff to put back for JIC.....never waste it on silly stuff we will never use...she also sends the extras out to friends and family
      Last edited by baldsith; 08-15-2011, 08:43 PM.
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      • #18
        I try to use coupons when I can...where I live we don't have the stores that are on that tv show. I do have a Wal-Greens discount card from my employer and i keep an eye out for sales & coupons on first aid items.
        "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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        • #19
          Another sign of the times, looks like an end to couponing
          A Georgia woman says she's miffed at the manager of her local Kroger grocery store who allegedly called her a "habitual coupon user" and refused to take her clippings, MyFoxAtlanta.com reports. 
          Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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