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Extreme couponing was practically a sport not that long ago. Now, some former enthusiasts say it just isn’t worth it.
Explore when coupons backfire including the impact on your time, space (hoarding), food waste, health, and relationships.
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How couponing communities are still thriving Though it’s been over a decade since TLC aired Extreme Couponing, shoppers are still deal-hunting — the methods have just changed.
But turns out “extreme couponing" is a lot easier than people think. With some basic knowledge and skills, practically anyone can do it, and save loads of cash in the process. Here’s what to ...
But extreme couponing is a whole different beast. As seen on shows like TLC's " Extreme Couponing ," which aired for two years, it involves planning, research, and lots of time spent comparing prices.
I remember the first time I saw a coupon. It was 2005, and I was 15 years old, stocking shelves and ringing up purchases at a grocery store on the U.S. naval base in Iceland, where my dad was a ...
Extreme couponing is back. But it’s on TikTok this time. Clipping coupons may be largely digital now, but the deals are still out there. Kayla Burk is teaching a younger generation how to use them.
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Wilson, who is 31, said she remembers “Extreme Couponing” and said it did plant the seed for her strategic saving. “I remember watching the TLC show and I was like ‘yes, I want to do this.