I’ve saved coupons, but these days, with no family to feed, most of the coupons I find are for things I don’t use. So I just hope that what I buy might have a discount that doesn’t show up until I select it for the shopping cart at Walmart.
My bedroom nightlight burned out sometime during last night and when I went to buy one at Walmart this morning, it was $2 off! So I bought a second one for what would have been the cost for one. I suspect my other ones will start going out soon. They were guaranteed for 18 months but have lasted four years.
With my balance like it is, I need to be able to see my way around at night.
I don’t know about Wal-Mart, but I know lots of stores now have an app where you can scroll through endless coupons and select them to be added to your “account.”
When you shop, if you buy the thing, the coupon is applied when you check out. This assumes you’re checking out with your account.
I think Mrs. ArGee does that. If she gets a coupon, she does, but she doesn’t shop so as to use them.