Strategic couponing can help you trim down your grocery bills. You can source coupons from coupon-aggregator sites, circulars from retailers and apps. Review store coupon policies, so your strategy ...
When researchers from the University of Arizona set out to study people’s couponing habits and motivations, they discovered that a significant number of the most die-hard coupon aficionados aren’t ...
Once upon a time, not so very long ago, extreme couponing looked pretty whacky. A TLC show that aired in 2011 called “Extreme Couponers” captured the phenomenon. It showed bargain hunters dumpster ...
Spending a good chunk of the work week hunting and gathering coupons, then strategically shopping at the supermarket for hours, all to save $50, $75, even $100 on groceries, is a dubious use of time.
On last night’s episode of TLC’s Extreme Couponing, one woman, named Desirae, demonstrated how she dumpster-dives in order to get her coupons for free. The stay-at-home mom also spends 60 hours a week ...
The extreme couponing fad may be over. In recent years, many stores have changed their policies, making it harder to pay $40 for a $300 grocery bill, and TLC's "Extreme Couponing" hasn't aired an ...
A savvy woman saved over $100k in ten years by “extreme couponing” – and then reselling the hauls on Facebook marketplace and once-a-year yard sales. Savannah Thomas, 24, combines store promotions, ...
The post was shared by X user @jibrin_jj and has garnered over 401,000 views and 7,100 as of publication. The clip featured a woman named Perry who spent “a full-time work week” clipping coupons ...
I've received thousands of e-mails from readers since the TLC TV series "Extreme Couponing" began airing, many like the following: "You should write a column about how to do extreme couponing. I want ...
Question: "I am a longtime coupon shopper and am dismayed by some of the things I've seen on the 'Extreme Couponing' TV show. I have seen shoppers use coupons in ways they shouldn't. One had $3 ...
As you browse the grocery store aisles, you likely notice that almost everything is more expensive than it was a few years ago. Food prices rose 3.8% between April 2025 and April 2026, according to ...