Q: "If I have a buy-one-get-one-free coupon and an additional $1 coupon for the same product, can I use them in the same transaction? For example, I have a BOGO coupon for a jar of peanut butter and I have a $1 coupon for the same brand of peanut... Full story
Q: "I've been following your column for a while now and I see that it can save me some money. But, I find that the products I want to eat — healthy, organic, fruits, vegetables — very rarely have coupons or have any such great deals.... Full story
"In a previous column, you mentioned shopping Sunday through Wednesday, or the days the sales cycles overlap at the store. A disadvantage is the stores may be out of sale items by the last day or two, but you can get rain checks and then purchase... Full story
Q. "Often, the manufacturer coupons in the Sunday paper and some that I get online have individual store logos printed on them so that the coupon can only be used at that store. Why do manufacturers allow this? We should be able to use coupons... Full story
The issue of coupon doubling — especially why some manufacturers prohibit the practice — is a hot topic with my readers and site visitors. Listen in:
Q: "I have noticed that some manufacturer coupons bear the instructions, "Do Not... Full story