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At least you know what I think before we go in, we should probably get the shopping carts. Okay, guys, we're ready. Upward and. Onward. I'm the original coupon queen, and I'm here today to celebrate 40 years in the field of couponing. I plan to beat my record that I set in 1980 for a $519 worth of shopping for $22. I actually bought three of my four sons with me, and that's because we have a lot of groceries to get. My mom's mission is to save the most money that she's ever saved at the grocery store and beat her previous record, and there's no doubt in my mind that she's going to do it. Well, we're heading over to the first aisle. All right. So this we have the largest purchase of today. We have 40 of these. The retail price of the big cup is $0.66 each. They're on sale for $0.50 each. I have a quarter off my final cost, $0.25. And this is a great winter snack. My kids tummies will be warm all winter long. What about cookies? Any cookies? Well, that. Happens to be a great deal right now. And I have coupons. When I go shopping with my sons, I like to let them choose the varieties that they want. Let's get two of these or the regular ones, and then we'll get two of the. Wait a second. I don't know if Mark. And but they're not gonna eat them. Yeah well no let's get well there's only. I was also thinking of. Those. Let's get a double stuff and let's get like a vanilla one. I get the vanilla, you get a vanilla. So can I get these double chocolate cookies, please? I hate to disappoint you, but today we're actually going to stick to our list. Next time I'm going to make the list in. So listen, we have five different cake mixes. So I'm going to let you pick out whatever ones you like. Blueberry. No, no I like chocolate. Really? Double chocolate. Let's get one. Chocolate. Everything you get like let's get one vanilla. You're going to get this carrot. Okay, okay. I don't want carrot today. It was pretty standard. My brothers and I are definitely in competition. It's just normal for us. You got what you want. You got the dark chocolate. I'm going to get my carrot. Angel food, you know, let. Him have his pick. He hasn't had a chance to get one yet. Doesn't always choose the best thing. All right. Which one do you want? I'm getting the super moist. All right. That's good. My mom is the best mom in the whole entire world. Okay, so I think we're done. But what I want to check with all of you is, did you get everything that you wanted? So I think that we are ready to head over to the checkout. Hi. Hi. How are you? I have a lot of groceries. Princess, I'm actually going to take out my step stool, so don't laugh. I won't, I won't. And I'm going to step out until I can see what's going on. Well, thank you so much. Gonna be the single largest check out you ever do in your entire career. I've never seen this much stuff in my life. Definitely taking that carrot cake so I'll know if you realize it. I actually switched the carrot cake. Oh, you weren't looking. And I actually switched a couple other things you'll be surprised about later. Final total 714. Almost $200 more than the biggest one I ever did. If it doesn't work, do you have $714? I have some well, I was a little surprised at my total of over $700. I wasn't quite expecting that. Actually, today is a discount day and you receive 10% off your groceries. So now your total is 642 92. So I got $69 off just for reaching my seniority. Yes. Do you have any coupons today? I sure do. Now let's see what we can save. Is this the longest you've ever been in the supermarket? This is the longest I've ever been anywhere. See these coupons? Have any expiration dates? Most of these do not have any expiration dates. When I first started this 40 years ago. You mean to tell me you held out for 40 years? Just. I'm down to my last five coupons. I have the last coupon in my hand. And this is the moment of truth. In total after your coupons is $39.61. Thank you very much. Thank you. For $39, it'll be my treat. How's that? My total retail today was $714.34. I got that total down to $39.61, for a total savings of 94.4% on my 40th coupon anniversary. At this Indiana supermarket, extreme couponer and college student Tyler is attempting his largest shopping trip ever. But he was unaware of his store's strict policy regarding the purchase of more than ten of the same variety of a certain product. There's a limit of ten like items redeemed in one shopping trip. Okay, you can't have more than ten like items in a shopping trip. We're going to have to go change out first. These pastas, we're going to make sure all the body wash shampoos are different. We will be back in a second. I'll be right here. This is awful. It is the worst feeling ever having to put stuff back on the shelves when you're getting it for free. Six. After rearranging and restocking his cart so that he doesn't have more than ten of the same type of item, Tyler is once again ready to check out. He will now have to do multiple transactions in order to get the deals he had originally planned. We will be doing six total transactions, with the last one being the largest transaction with the most coupons. Okay, are you ready for round two, candy? I'm ready. Okay, let's start it off. Your total is 2878. And do you have your plus card? Yes I do. Thank you. And your coupons. There you go. This is your last coupon. Your new total is 838. What's going on right now? I'm ready to get through the next four transactions and then get to my big one, which should be a pretty large total. And then hopefully I'll get it down real small. Total on this order is $10. I need your card and your coupons. $2.80. That total is $10. $10 is your total. There's my coupons. Thank you. $1.80. With only one transaction to go. Tyler has purchased almost $70 worth of groceries, but has paid less than 16, despite his need to impress his mom with this haul. Tyler still wants to spend as little of his $100 monthly allowance as possible. If anything goes wrong with this final transaction, it could bust his budget. Usually, I know down to the exact dollar what I'm spending, but right now it's all up in the air and. It's nerve wracking sitting here watching. The total will go up and up and up. Your total's getting high. Do you have the money to pay for this? I definitely don't have that much money right now. Your total today is $224.45. I don't have that much money in my wallet, so hopefully my store card and my coupons work. Could I have your store card? Yes you can. All right. This is terrifying me. Start dropping. Dropping. It's dropping. Dropping, dropping. Coupons. Your total after coupons is 3753. Whoop whoop whoop. Yeah that's right, that's right. Your total today was $293.23. You've paid only $53.11. That's great. Yeah. Thank you so much. So excited. I know my. Mom is going to be so happy too, when she sees it. At this North Carolina supermarket. Couponing sister Siobhan and Mandy are halfway through their shopping on a mission to rebuild Mandy's stockpile. They now need to get cereal. Siobhan chooses the least expensive in 19 sent boxes and by combining a buy one, get one free sale with coupons, she gets the best deal possible. I'm going to. Use 276 coupons, which are going to double to $1.40 a piece, and then it's going to make them $0.20 a box. While Mandy separates the boxes of cereal into each order, Siobhan realizes that her sister has made another mistake. Why do you have many weights? Because they're on sale. But the price is too high. It's buy one, get one free. You got to look at the price of the buy one. Get one free. Honey, it's 439. It's not going to make it $0.20. You don't want that. Pay attention to the price up here. Oh, yeah. That's way too much. You didn't say all that? Yes I did. No you didn't. Before they check out Mandy and Siobhan have to get eggs. Normally $1 nine a carton. They are on sale for a dollar, and with Siobhan's $1 coupons, they will be free. We're going to get 30 dozen eggs. We do not need the eggs since we have a farm. So we are going to donate them to our local soup kitchen. After over six hours of shopping, Siobhan and Mandy are ready to begin the first of their 21 transactions. How are you. Today? I'm good. How are you? I'm good, thank you. Good. This one is 5090. You have your coupons today? Sure did. All right. Today your total is $0.86. $0.86. Good deal. One 1095. So for this serial we're actually going to use our no expiration date coupons for this. I ran nice and smooth. No complications. Doubled right off like they should. She would be proud. And your toilet is $0.47. All right. Very good. After four transactions, Siobhan and Mandy have purchased $332 worth of groceries, but have only paid $2.30, and. Your total is one 3791. Your total is one 1937 $0.77 with the coupon. We are now on transaction number nine. You don't owe anything on this one. $0.50 or less, but free is the best. So now we're on transaction 1919. And your total is 5082. Okay. There's at least about 400 coupons that we're going to scan. We're going to put you to work, baby girl. This is just a warm up. Containing all of the high value coupons that the store will not double. The final order is bigger than all the rest. Siobhan and Manny are calling this transaction the Big Mama. Ready for Big Mama? I'm ready for Big Momma. Are you sure? So I think this transaction is going to be around $300 before coupons. We hope to get it down below $5. Keeping our fingers crossed. Here we go. So we're over 300 porcupines. It's three 3380. Coupons. I don't have $300, so keep that for baby. Just as the cashier begins scanning the coupons for this final transaction, there is trouble at the register. The register is frozen. Oh, no. Not good. I think everyone else's is too. My heart dropped to my stomach. There. Because it's not a good thing when it does that, because coupons may not ring right. Back up and running. Okay, we're down to 140. Your total is $0.41. Granny would be so proud. Yes, she'd be happy. Today your total is $1,461. And you spent $21.23. Ha ha. Very good. Ha ha! Yes. At a Concord, North Carolina supermarket. Extreme Couponer Michelle is loaded multiple carts with groceries for her son's football team and the town's after school program, while her daughter Kayla reluctantly helps. I'd rather be sleeping instead of couponing. It's stressful and a waste of time. After close to five hours of shopping, Michelle is finally ready to start what will be an extremely complicated checkout. The coupon policy states that they will only double 20 coupons per transaction, and I can only use four of the same coupon per transaction too. So I have to split it up into 32 transactions. I'm starting to get very nervous now. I wasn't so nervous before, but now I am. 2609. There's my coupons. Thank you. $0.85 O. $0.85 is good. One down, 30. One more to go. Ah, your total is $22.03. 2252 is your total. Your new total is $1.21. Your new total is 158. Your total for the 24th order is $21.43. There's my coupons. Your new total is $1.58. I'm going to need a bigger envelope. After 29 transactions, Michelle has only spent $26 on over $760 worth of groceries. The most we've ever done is two cards. And this is like, what, ten? Yeah. Not having anticipated the checkout to last over two hours, Michelle's cashier has to leave before the entire hall is rung up. I'm sorry, but I have to go. I have to go get ready for my graduation. But Michael's going to help you with the rest of this. Okay, great. Thank you, thank you. Hey, Michael. Hello. How are you? Good. How are you? Your total is $24.33. A total of $0.75. The total is 2416, and with coupons it's $0.17. I am so tired that my ankles are hurting. How much longer? Maybe another 30 minutes. After 39 separate transactions, already seven more than she originally anticipated, Michelle's total retail cost is $963.08, but after coupons, she has only spent $32.35. She still has one final transaction to go, and it's the biggest one yet. The last transaction, I'm ready for it and it should be completely free if I did my numbers right. The $193.35. Okay. There you go. Okay, Kayla, this is the last one. Don't you want to come see it? Come on. Your total is 231 and you're getting $5 back in fresh wards. It's awesome. Totally awesome. That's my receipt. It's about as tall as I am. You guys ready for this? I guess today I'm going to do my biggest shopping trip ever. Both my sisters and my mom and my dad are going shopping with me. I'm going to get $900 worth of stuff and I'm going to pay hopefully $0. Let's go shopping. Okay. The first thing we're going to get is milk. We're going to get two of these. Only two getting two things is very extreme. Here. Oh, whoops. There goes one. Well, Brodeur just. Dropped an entire bottle of vinegar, and now it's everywhere. And now it stinks like vinegar. He's getting a little ambitious. Way to go, Ron. They shouldn't put glass bottles this high up. Oh, my goodness gracious. Jim, you guys see why Brodeur coupons doesn't play basketball? Okay, next thing razors. They're right here. Well, we're going to need 200. These razors retail at $1.55, and I have a coupon for $3 off one. We're going to get a $1.45 overage on each one. And I'm going to apply that money towards other groceries on my list. Okay. We have a really good deal on soda. So let's go get some of that. We're going to get 612 packs and they're all going to be completely free. Okay, on to the next item. Oh, we missed it. We missed it. Missed the aisle. I've run back up. Don't tell. Can we get some apples? I'm gonna have to do some math here. Remember 63, 93. Okay. Many times I have been told that I cannot buy something because it's not on sale, or I do not have a coupon for it. So 66, 63. Okay. Yeah. We should have enough money to get some apples. All right. I like being able to tell them no. And something. Okay. Let's go. You got there? Hey, who put these pickles in here? Okay, well, lucky for you, we have overage. But I'm only going to let you guys do this if you get the kind I like. So go put that back. You're so bossy. If I wouldn't have noticed the pickles, then my total would have been off. It could have messed up my entire shopping trip. Roderick's definitely the boss when it comes to couponing. It's just easier for us to let him be in charge and get what he needs to get. Okay, I have everything on my list and let's check out now. All right. How are you today? Good. Ready for checkout? Ready? Um, it's over $300. We're just under $800, and so we have a couple hundred to go. Still getting really nervous now. Your total today is $989.98. That's a lot. I'm nervous about it. That's a lot of money. Yeah. I looked over at my parents, and I could really tell that they were nervous because they would have had to pay for everything if I didn't do my shopping trip right. I have a feeling you have some coupons to use today. The total is at $735.23. I'm nervous. Yeah, I'm not sure how this is working out. So I'm nervous to see how it works out. This is the last stack of coupons. Your total today is $5.23. Yeah. Thank you. This one's on me. My shopping trip was great. I was able to get $989.98 worth of stuff. Down to $5.23. That is a 99.5% savings. We did it. I can't believe we just did that.
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Published: Sat Oct 28 2023
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