Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Extreme Couponing

Well, it’s just one of those days when there isn’t much to blog about. So, I’m going to blog about this show I’m currently watching called Extreme Couponing. It’s this new show on TLC about people who spend hours finding and cutting out coupons and then hours shopping at the store. “Americans throw away 57 billion dollars worth of coupons every year.” This was just said on the show because one extreme couponer is actually dumpster diving for coupons. Her husband said it’s like a drug and his wife keeps wanting more and more. She even has an eight pound binder full of coupons.
One woman spent six hours at the store to buy food and hygiene products that will last her and her husband for months. The total retail value of her purchase was about $1,200. She paid $51. These extreme couponers buy everything in bulk and have rooms in their homes to stock all their products. One woman has a wall full of toilet paper next to a couch full of pasta boxes. It’s pretty crazy.
Wow. One woman just went shopping at the grocery store and bought $636 dollars worth of food. Of course she had plenty of coupons with her, and her total cost was $2. Yeah, I said 2 dollars! You can’t even buy a box of mini muffins for $2, and she bought groceries for like a month.
I use coupons every once in a while, especially on like fast food because I always want it, and I never have the money for it. So those buy one get one free coupons are great. I think it’s pretty crazy how some of these people spend so much time couponing, but almost all of them say it’s a hobby just like scrapbooking but your saving money. That actually makes a lot of sense. It is a lot like scrapbooking except your saving hundreds of dollars. Sounds good to me. Maybe when I grow up, I’ll be an extreme couponer.

3 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh I wish I had enough mentality to be an extreme couponer. That's intense! I would love to buy that much food for 2 dollars. Teach me!

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  2. I've seen that show! It's crazy how much people end up saving. And some of them buy pointless stuff. Like why would anyone need to go buy 100 tubes of toothpaste at one time? Wouldn't they get old and nasty?

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  3. This is great information, Megan. I had no idea there was a show about coupons. I have to check this out since I'm all about saving money!

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