I really enjoy shopping at Bed Bath & Beyond. Some of our recent purchases included a fancy olive oil dispenser, a set of dining room curtains, a new toilet seat cover, and some bake ware. One of the main reasons I do a lot of shopping at this store is because of their coupons and their generous coupon policy.
There are a couple of great secrets about shopping with coupons in this store. I always surprise friends when I tell them these secrets, and yet, I am always surprised that more people don’t know about these secrets.
You can get Bed Bath & Beyond coupons from a couple of different places. The easiest way, of course, is to sign up for them. You can sign up online to be on the mailing list or at the customer service area of any of their stores.
Another place to find these coupons are in magazines. I have found them in homemaking magazines, women’s magazines and baby magazines.
The coupons generally come in two forms, a 25 percent off one item coupon, or a $5 off one item coupon. The Bed, Bath & Beyond stores have a very generous coupon policy. The 25 percent off always automatically comes off of the highest priced item.
Now here are the best secrets regarding Bed Bath & Beyond coupons.
The first secret is that the coupons can be combined! You can use up to five coupons per check out. Each coupon must be used on a separate item. Maybe the people at Bed, Bath & Beyond are just being generous, or maybe they just didn’t want to subject their cashiers to savvy coupon cutters asking for things to be rung up separately. Either way, using their coupons is a good deal.
The second secret is that the coupons never expire! Well, the coupons do carry expirations dates, but the stores continue to honor the coupons after those expiration dates. You can stock up on your coupons and wait for a big sale to take place to get the biggest value. The official word from the store is that they would like customers to honor the expiration dates.
I hope these secret were helpful for you. Do you shop at Bed Bath & Beyond?
Mary Ann Romans writes for the Frugal Living Blog here at Families.com. See her latest blogs by clicking here.