This means you can have one coupon on top of each purchase of the product(s). The majority of coupons in circulation say “one coupon per purchase” – this does NOT mean you can only purchase one product and use one coupon and that’s it. I recall my first shopping trip, taking several trips in and out of the car with my husband, asking the cashier: “if my 11 month old has cash in her little tiny hand, is she considered a ‘customer’ too so we can take less trips out to the car?” Needless to say, I am glad I know the ropes a bit better now. It is safe to say that the most daunting first step of couponing is understanding coupon jargon/lingo AND feeling confident you can explain what it means back to a cashier that may not know much about the coupon language him/herself.
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