If you had a grocery store, you would know that the manufacturer reimburses your store the face-value of the coupon plus 8 cents to process that coupon. So if you had your cereal for $1.99 and she paid 99 cents and the manuf paid $1.08, you would get $2.07 on each box, MORE than the $1.99 you were asking.
That's the problem with people who don't understand how coupon reimbursement works, even those who work retail in the stores. They don't comprehend that the customer is not stealing (when coupons are used correctly) and they are NOT out any money. They actually make 8 cents more on each and every coupon. When you consider that the one store a friend of mine works at processes approx 10k a month, that's an extra $800 a month that couponers brought into that store!/div>
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That's the problem with people who don't understand how coupon reimbursement works, even those who work retail in the stores. They don't comprehend that the customer is not stealing (when coupons are used correctly) and they are NOT out any money. They actually make 8 cents more on each and every coupon. When you consider that the one store a friend of mine works at processes approx 10k a month, that's an extra $800 a month that couponers brought into that store!/div>
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