I am an extreme couponer and what this show doesn't tell you is that there isn't a store left in the country that allows that many coupons in one transaction, or how they had to contact the store and have everything set up ahead of time so the cashier would accept them. Extreme couponing doesn't work like this anymore, unfortunately.
I wondered about this because supermarkets would go out of business if it was this easy. I use the word 'easy' loosely because it would take a lot time and effort to do it.
@@amyrivers4093 right! And the fact that they're bringing up pallets of stuff from the back also tells you this was all planned in advance. It's so hard to get a store to order extra for you these days because of the limits the manufacturers put on the coupons. Some have literally limited theirs to one per trip/transaction and most stores are honoring those rules. Not to mention that the majority of cashiers have not been properly trained regarding the verbiage on coupons. They think that one per item means only one can be used. It's very frustrating sometimes. I never thought I'd see the day that P&G would no longer have coupons in the newspaper, but here we are. There's going to be more to follow I'm sure. We will keep adjusting to whatever they throw at us 😊
We don't have coupons in my country so this fascinates me. I think that they deserve every cent they save after all that time and effort they put into it.
@@shernellhenry436 In my country (Switzerland) inflation is going so wild, if you go to any convenience store you pay 3.95.- (4.5 Dollars) for a 500ml bottle of water!!
Even though this is impressive, I can't help to wonder how many products end up expiring in their pantry if they do hauls like these before they use up a significant amount of things they already own.
@@lindasoderberg9477 yeah but they said they donated items from shopping in that episode not from their stacked-to-the-ceiling pantry. at the beginning of each persons' story they say that their pantry always looks like that. i'm assuming they're one of those people who don't believe in bacteria and science and say "sour cream can never go bad, what can it do, go sour? 🤣
I agree completely, he doesn't even spend one penny and donates everything 2 a food bank. Of course he probably does coupon 2 assure he still has enough 2 feed his family just not 2 an extremely crazy level of turning his house into a supermarket.
I don't think that it's hoarding if they use what they buy and rotate it. One couple donated it all and one was preparing for baby number two. The people who buy massive amounts of food and toiletries that they won't use in a month of Sundays need to rethink what their purpose is.
@@TheWipal Yes! It wasn't couponers who did that. It's so weird someone would try to blame them for this. The supply chain and recall made it difficult to get formula.
Now it’s all about the digital coupons. I shop at Giant and routinely come home with 30-50% off my grocery bill just by utilizing the app and digital coupons. I spend about one hour a week going through the app and building my grocery list.
Whilst it's impressive, it is selfish to other shoppers taking that all off of the shelves. Excess is such a problem with so much waste going to landfill, seems more like hoarding
I'm convinced for some people couponing is a legit addiction. I work retail and I have had people straight up telling me they're buying something just because they want to use the coupon and don't need it.
The sad irony is, that if he spent as much time at any job as he spent with coupons, he'd earn twice as much from from any job as he saved spending coupons. For every hour he spent clipping coupons to save $0.25, he could have earned $15 or more by working.
You are sadly not considering the fact that an experienced couponer can save way more than 15 dollars in an hour. Also, many people obsessed with couponing consider the time they spend on coupons as recreation.
Tbh if we had coupons in Germany, I'd also be extreme couponing. But those few we have save you just as much as if the product were to be on offer, they don't double or anything, so most people ignore them. I do love cashback though, but you have to be fine with handing your bank details to dozens of companies so they can reimburse you. The products are free, but you often pay with data, so that is that
This was the episode that I knew this show was fake. I live in Arizona and shop at Frys all the time and they do not allow that many coupons at once and never did. They only did this for the show. I do miss the making all coupons a dollar though that was a great promo
Some stores use to let you use as many coupons as you wanted. Of course people are calling the stores and ordering items ahead of time, this is something that extreme couponers plan out long in advance.
Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it's hoarding. They can donate it or resell it. People need to mind there own business. When you pay there grocery bill THEN you have the right to complain. Until then shut up.
My question is how many newspapers did you have to buy and the cost of each newspaper? Plus once done with the newspapers did they get put in recycle bin or just in trash can???
My ex-husband worked at a paper recycling plant my sister-in-law neighbor and I would go through the Sunday inserts go to a neighboring town and order cases of products and go back the next week and only pay tax. I donated a lot of what I got
I'm curious on why you need 25 years worth of toothpaste, 50 bottles of mustard. Etc. You are hoarding stuff and you aren't feeding the family. You not buying meat, dairy, bread etc.
Im trying to learn my store does alot of instore coupons and then we get mailed in coupons so one item might me 3 bucks i have a 2 dollar coupon and in store has a dollar coupon so i buy tax basicly thats it
The funny thing is that all coupons ive seen. They always have the clause of 1 per visit cant be combined woth other offers. Never ever have i not seen that in the past 15 years
There are limits of coupons you can use on most coupons. So this seems unrealistic I'm an extreme couponer myself and I can tell you this couponing is not the same.
If my husband dragged me round a supermarket, days away from birth, to save 17p on 300 bottles of Clorox I'd be fuming I'd be filing for divorce quicker than he could find a coupon for it
I am an extreme couponer and what this show doesn't tell you is that there isn't a store left in the country that allows that many coupons in one transaction, or how they had to contact the store and have everything set up ahead of time so the cashier would accept them. Extreme couponing doesn't work like this anymore, unfortunately.
Accurate!!
Now it’s like 37 transactions no 4 same coupons on the same transaction but it can still be done just have to be even more accurate in the process
I wondered about this because supermarkets would go out of business if it was this easy. I use the word 'easy' loosely because it would take a lot time and effort to do it.
@@amyrivers4093 right! And the fact that they're bringing up pallets of stuff from the back also tells you this was all planned in advance. It's so hard to get a store to order extra for you these days because of the limits the manufacturers put on the coupons. Some have literally limited theirs to one per trip/transaction and most stores are honoring those rules. Not to mention that the majority of cashiers have not been properly trained regarding the verbiage on coupons. They think that one per item means only one can be used. It's very frustrating sometimes. I never thought I'd see the day that P&G would no longer have coupons in the newspaper, but here we are. There's going to be more to follow I'm sure. We will keep adjusting to whatever they throw at us 😊
Because people like you ruined it for everyone else 😑
The blue eyeshadow and frosty lip gloss just SCREAMS how old this episode is 😂
i won’t lie, the frosty lip gloss WORKS for her 😭 i fr love it on her lol
yeah, she looks nice
We don't have coupons in my country so this fascinates me. I think that they deserve every cent they save after all that time and effort they put into it.
Same here in my country we only have inflation even if the price drops
@@shernellhenry436 In my country (Switzerland) inflation is going so wild, if you go to any convenience store you pay 3.95.- (4.5 Dollars) for a 500ml bottle of water!!
Am I the only person who watches this because it’s some how therapeutic? 😀😐
Right
Definitely
Same
I thought i was the only one
Thinking the exact same thing as I’m watching right now! 😅
Love the guys who donate all the stuff👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love that He and one woman from Florida DONATE some things to Homeless Shelters . BRAVO ❤
there is another guy who donates to soldiers abroad, he makes care packages for them
Dudes wife is pregnant doing breathing exercises next to her stressed out coupon husband to get him to calm down. I cant even 😂😂😂
The most extreme extreme couponer I've seen was a woman whose son built a special machine to navigate her coupons.
Yeah the older lady in New York celebrating her couponeversary
I wish we could do coupons in Australia. I love that some of these people are getting groceries for charities or sporting clubs.
Even though this is impressive, I can't help to wonder how many products end up expiring in their pantry if they do hauls like these before they use up a significant amount of things they already own.
Most of them, especially cereal
In the beginning of the program it was indicated that they donate to four different organizations!
@@lindasoderberg9477 yeah but they said they donated items from shopping in that episode not from their stacked-to-the-ceiling pantry. at the beginning of each persons' story they say that their pantry always looks like that. i'm assuming they're one of those people who don't believe in bacteria and science and say "sour cream can never go bad, what can it do, go sour? 🤣
It's nice to see someone stock up on dog food who actually has a dog. And the counter-surfing at 9:12 is priceless. 😂🐾
The last guy is exactly what extreme couponing should be
Yeesss
I agree completely, he doesn't even spend one penny and donates everything 2 a food bank. Of course he probably does coupon 2 assure he still has enough 2 feed his family just not 2 an extremely crazy level of turning his house into a supermarket.
If they are so worried about the number of scans, why aren't they using the quantity button instead of individual scans?
Ex-cashier here. Depending on the register, there may be a minimum quantity to use with that button, and most don't work with coupon barcodes.
He was a stay at home dad before it was cool! Love it ❤
That husband is a real one!!!!
Well he doesn’t have a job, so of course he’s ok with it. 😂😂😂
@@kalimbaayinde25he stays home n tends to the children. That is a job in itself, a job that you never clock out of.
I’m Germany we say: No more then one coupon per shopping 🤦🏼♀️😂😂😂
Yesss that’s so annoying is he seeing myself trying that but nah in Germany all the cool things don’t work out 😅
the last one though. hard work to help others
Imagine this was how the baby formula shortage started 💀
Yes because of these hoarders!
I don't think that it's hoarding if they use what they buy and rotate it. One couple donated it all and one was preparing for baby number two. The people who buy massive amounts of food and toiletries that they won't use in a month of Sundays need to rethink what their purpose is.
I was just thinking... What happens when the baby won't take that type of formula?
@SouthernBelleTreasuresSarafina wasn't there a giant recall and supply chain shortage? 😅
@@TheWipal Yes! It wasn't couponers who did that. It's so weird someone would try to blame them for this. The supply chain and recall made it difficult to get formula.
I thought at these department stores your only allowed to use a certain amount of coupons each time you visit said store(s)
it got changed because of some of those people who abused coupons, there is a woman that went to jail for 12 years for fraudulent coupons,
You have to save money and use coupons. Prices of groceries are going up and plus the pandemic made it worse. I use coupons everytime I shop.
Wow, the guy who is doing this for charity - bravo
All he bought is junk food and soda. He gave all these people diabetes.
IT would be better If he would spend his time to help instead of copouning.
640 pack of candy. all food really necessary for living
No way did they fit all that stuff in his little red car. lol
This level of coupouning requires a CPA accountant, Kudos
The wife saying breathe is hilarious
Love how they ask “you have any coupons?”
The cashiers must get a raise
The fact that the store has enough product in stock surprises me
My version of extreme coupon is stocking up on huge sales like 10 for 10 sales, 8 for 10, 5 for 10, etc
I don't see these sales alot in my area
They should do an episode where all of them meet and find coupons
If I did extreme couponing I would resell it to feed my family and donate some to charity. 💯🎉
Newspapers don't have hardly any coupon inserts anymore. :( one insert a week. It's hardly worth couponing anymore.
Now it’s all about the digital coupons. I shop at Giant and routinely come home with 30-50% off my grocery bill just by utilizing the app and digital coupons. I spend about one hour a week going through the app and building my grocery list.
Seems redundant to have a limit on scans at a register. Built in feature...?
Whilst it's impressive, it is selfish to other shoppers taking that all off of the shelves. Excess is such a problem with so much waste going to landfill, seems more like hoarding
Most extreme couponers use all that food to feed their families and with the excess they donate it to charities.
@@3m1lyr31d.ywith so many adding extra storeage, hard to believe they all donate.
@@3m1lyr31d.y if you watch this series then it's not most of them, only a handful
I wish we had this in my part of Canada
Why do you need so much food and stuff ? I don't understand. Hahaha and then the machine won't work for the coupons 😂😂😂
People won't be laughing at these people during the zombie apocalypse
I'm convinced for some people couponing is a legit addiction. I work retail and I have had people straight up telling me they're buying something just because they want to use the coupon and don't need it.
When 2020 hit. Everyone on the show looked like a genius. Same with preppers
Exactly. I don’t need any coupons bw a it will all go to waste.
@@gregelliott5016get real 😂😂😂
If you want it find a coupon
- Scott
How does the food not go bad ?
Whole family involved which is smart!
The sad irony is, that if he spent as much time at any job as he spent with coupons, he'd earn twice as much from from any job as he saved spending coupons. For every hour he spent clipping coupons to save $0.25, he could have earned $15 or more by working.
You are sadly not considering the fact that an experienced couponer can save way more than 15 dollars in an hour. Also, many people obsessed with couponing consider the time they spend on coupons as recreation.
They would be shocked coming to Denmark:P No such thing as couponing, just 25 % taxes on all products, including food:P
Sadly none of this is even possible now, most stores only do one coupon per transaction
What if the baby doesn't tolerate that particular formula?😮
Donate to a foodbank
Oh yes shop shop free is it always 😂😊 thank you both for showing how to do it and I cant wait for coupon success
This was more like 10 years ago! You all know that right? And hoarding isn’t healthy.
There's a big difference between hoarding and prepping. It's ridiculous to not have some food stored at this point in time.
Tbh if we had coupons in Germany, I'd also be extreme couponing. But those few we have save you just as much as if the product were to be on offer, they don't double or anything, so most people ignore them. I do love cashback though, but you have to be fine with handing your bank details to dozens of companies so they can reimburse you. The products are free, but you often pay with data, so that is that
It's great that most of coupons are digital these days.
I remember at the height of this show, the store shelves became EMPTY!
i guess the show really ruined couponing since all the secrets came out
I wish my state allowed this!
Scott calling himself a professional and thinking cashiers judge him
In Ireland u can only buy on pack of pain relief at a time
This was the episode that I knew this show was fake. I live in Arizona and shop at Frys all the time and they do not allow that many coupons at once and never did. They only did this for the show. I do miss the making all coupons a dollar though that was a great promo
They allowed this kind of shopping back in the 70s 80s and early 90s because I did a lot of it and donated
U AND UR FAMILY R VERY SMART KEEP IT UP..
This could work, make sure you scan your clubcard bring some total down and earn points first, and then start scanning the coupons
Her little girl is al tuckered out. How cute!
How can people not be impressed.
Love watching these
Some stores use to let you use as many coupons as you wanted.
Of course people are calling the stores and ordering items ahead of time, this is something that extreme couponers plan out long in advance.
I see who wears the pants in this marriage 😂😂😂
No one is going to talk about the poor baby on the counter with the light bulb that close to the baby's face
$2700 dollars down to one hundred and sumn that's crazy
Walmart wouldn't have only accepted 1 coupon per purchase where this at
At least he got bacon to make breakfast. I just don,t believe people should drink energy drinks
I drink red bulls
It's unpacking the shopping...
I'm glad we font have that here in Australia one or two ,but not extreme.
You're glad we can't get free groceries here? You must love giving money to Coles and Woolworths 😂
GIRL FR GONNA HAVE ENOUGH FOR THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE 😭😭
"of course I do" like he thinks people actual know him or care
That is a young Sotty B. Loving the appearance by Elvis Duran.
Shopper #3 is giving Elon Musk
she said “im 9 months pregnant n i needa push a shopping cart” i feel so baddd 😭☠️☠️ let her stay home bruhh-
I have laughed a looooooot. Super funny!!!
Not the dad with
A Cornroll
Australia has nothing like this which sux
Hoarding at its best
It'll come in handy if we ever see the zombie apocalypse
Should just call themselves doomsday preppers
It's not hoarding. Hoarding is messy and causes a danger to people. This doesn't.
Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it's hoarding. They can donate it or resell it. People need to mind there own business. When you pay there grocery bill THEN you have the right to complain. Until then shut up.
@@itsfuntobefrugal5916Buying so much in bulk just for a rainy day IS hoarding.
How do you get so many coupons???
I guess you just have to get a lot of magazines and cut the coupons out
You get magazines and newspapers, you can get some coupons whenever you buy things from certain stores
Do they have classes for this?
Some stores are limiting amount coupons you can use,
This won't work at Walmart!
I dont have papers around here that has coupons anymore
Digital coupons
Imagine being called a supermarket veteran manager...
Where can I watch episodes online??
My dear is this stuff expires...still it's excellent savings..
I agree 100 percent
My question is how many newspapers did you have to buy and the cost of each newspaper? Plus once done with the newspapers did they get put in recycle bin or just in trash can???
there is one episode where a woman is dumpster diving to get papers and takes papers from homes where no one lives
My ex-husband worked at a paper recycling plant my sister-in-law neighbor and I would go through the Sunday inserts go to a neighboring town and order cases of products and go back the next week and only pay tax. I donated a lot of what I got
Why do they still have those kind of registers?
These episodes were filmed about 10 yrs ago
Reminds me so much of the movie queenpins which is based on true events
I'm curious on why you need 25 years worth of toothpaste, 50 bottles of mustard. Etc. You are hoarding stuff and you aren't feeding the family. You not buying meat, dairy, bread etc.
Go Chris❤
absolutely off topic but u luv amber's make up sm
She probably saved more lol
Im trying to learn my store does alot of instore coupons and then we get mailed in coupons so one item might me 3 bucks i have a 2 dollar coupon and in store has a dollar coupon so i buy tax basicly thats it
Do these people purchasing food consider expiration dates on 😅
You all love Scott B from Elvis Duran Morning Show
The funny thing is that all coupons ive seen. They always have the clause of 1 per visit cant be combined woth other offers. Never ever have i not seen that in the past 15 years
There are limits of coupons you can use on most coupons. So this seems unrealistic I'm an extreme couponer myself and I can tell you this couponing is not the same.
it's from 2011
@@wiezyczkowata So. the baby is now 12 and sister is 14?
I did this in the 70s 80s and 90s
If my husband dragged me round a supermarket, days away from birth, to save 17p on 300 bottles of Clorox I'd be fuming
I'd be filing for divorce quicker than he could find a coupon for it
I guess I'm there now too
O don’t use coupons myself but I don’t see anything wrong with this. They are saving money they way the know.
Why do you need all this stuff?
Donate
Sheer greed
They want the stockpile which rarely would be used
Why not just type in the quantity instead of scanning each item?
Doesn’t make for as ‘exciting’ tv.
im from brazil, we dont have coupons here but if we had it could literally save people from starvation
You'll never hear stay at home dad again...
Scott's purchase was actually $6.00 because his purchase was $7.00 in tax. And Chris is from the Midwest because he said pop lol.
I say pop and I’m from the west coast! Born and raised!