There's a lady in my area that does this stuff and she makes 'goody bags' and donates them to shelters in the area (Homeless shelters, animal shelters, women's shelters, food pantries etc) she's fantastic.
@@jamescarroll384 unless they did that at a bunch of stores, they wouldn't have enough to successfully do it, considering you would have to eat 10,000,000 bananas for it to happen.
One woman holds up the entire store from doing business. Sounds like you're an idiot Leigh. The store can just open up new lanes. My local store even has the owner behind the register when the lines get long.
@@DergEnterprises your local store sounds nice, my stupid walmart has selfcheckout and more then half are always off. The actual lanes only have like 4 open even when its super busy....
Ya right I can't even buy super glue at walmart with out them flagging it to check my ID but she can walk out of a store with enough pain pills to kill a elephant
because they generally are not controlled in that way, as there is no reason for it. the reason for things like sudafed being controlled is because pseudoephedrine can be used to cheaply produce methamphetamine. The reason 'DX' cough medicine is controlled is because you can get high on it, and most people who do ignore the health risks of over-consuming the other ingredients in it. Ibuprofen doesn't meet the criteria for this sort of control.
@@homelessrobot damn where i live you can only buy 2 packs of painkillers per person because they dont want to make it east for people to be able to overdose (intentionally)
I had a wild theory..... what if... she didn’t start couponing because she has a large family.......... but she made a large family because you can only use one coupon per person......? 🤔😨😱
TheFirstTime no I think they’re actually put in to take a lot of people out of lines with a cashier when they have fewer items to checkout. Relieves each cashier from having to do all of the scanning for the store with faith in integrity and honesty in customers.
Grocery stores want to pay for less staff so they can keep more competitive prices, as everything's gone through the roof since 2007. Oddly enough, self checkout is way faster as long as you don't have any unlabeled produce, especially at places like Super Walmart, where the staff is slower than turtles.
Matt Alexander self checkout is cool tho cuz if you’re buying weird shit you don’t have to make awkward eye contact with the cashier as they scan it and judge you
One question. Why was she scanning every item. Don't they have multipliers in registers. Scan one item X whatever number of items there is. Probably doing it for the show.
@@thevrana That works when there's ten of them, but if there's 100, you're going to have to pull each one out to accurately count them, and then you might as well scan them individually
When my gramma was alive I tried to get her on this show, she was more intense about couponing & penny pintching than ANYONE I've ever seen on the show, her whole 2 story, 4 bdrm house was literally a convenient store, if you ever needed ANYTHING she had it, from school supplies to bathrm stuff to pet supplies, even though she didn't have a dog she'd get dog stuff, her reasoning was that you never know if someone might ever need it, she took me to run errands with her one day when I was a teenager & we spent 5 HOURS at a Walgreens. I miss her though & ya somewhat miss the annoying things someone did..
My mom & I spent 6-7 months clearing out her house, kept whatever we wanted that was sentimental, threw away whatever was not salvageable & donated 2 truck loads to thrift stores & our local schools that me, my mom & gramma all grew up going to.
@@evlfck no they dont get money from the coupons, what are talking about? They`re ment to give deals and promote sales, not let people buy thousands of dollars worth of food. The stores lose money, therefore cant pay for employees/supplies then they cant sustaine themselves anymore.
@@nerdycurls6253 No, the coupons dont come from the store, they come from the companies of the product. The store sends the coupons in for reimbursement. So the companies are the ones losing the money.
Yeah, I was told you could only use one coupon deal for that item. As in you couldn't use two of the same coupons for the same item twice. Learn something new every day.
@@sharibigay4712 but you can use one coupon for each individual item you buy. If you buy 100 bottles of laundry detergent you can use 100 coupons. Not 101 but one for each item.
this is also the case in most stores in most of the US, or is stipulated driectly on the coupon. It just isn't a legal mandate; its a condition of most promotions and grocery store's honoring of those promotions.
I was wondering how the f do their coupons work. In Finland u cant do that. Like other replies say. Cant stack coupons. And cant use them on items on sale
Fun, I actually work at a store that appeared on Extreme Couponing, and they got into a lot of trouble with people coming in and trying to replicate what the people on Extreme Couponing did, and when they couldnt because the store will bend policies to make the show they were very upset. So you can thank Extreme Couponing for ruining couponing for everyone
I was on an episode of TLC also for "extreme cheapskates" they brought balloons with them to put outside our pizza place to ask if they lady could have our baloons :/
& I was originally left wondering if UK stores didn't put limitations on coupons, like "1 coupon per day" "coupon expires in 1.5 months" "only valid with one item," & "coupons may not be stacked." Hell, the most I ever saved in one place with a huge chunk of coupons was $38, & I probably still spent $380.
The managers have also been overriding the systems so that even more coupons can go through. They can't do that. It ends up hurting the business, so technically, it's not legal.
Plus coupons are issued by item manufacturers. The manufacturer pays the store the amount per coupon. No matter how many are used. Most of the people that do extreme couponing don't have a television crew in tow. She's done this multiple times before the tv show.
@@GLW675 well the tax is only going to go up, so supposing she actually uses her stockpiles eventually, and it doesn't all just go bad (which most shelf stable things work just fine long after their 'best by' or 'expiration' dates), there is more unaccounted for savings in the tax.
She did say she gained money from items which she used to get her actual shopping, the coupons just allowed her to get her own actual shopping for free. She doesn't get items she wants, just those that cover her own costs.
Back in the day when I had my first job at Albertsons as a grocery bager, I witnessed this exact scenario. The lady had some how hoarded up coupons for absolutely everything, and started to make a scene when the managers refused to pay her to roll away with 2 full cart of product. The unbridled greed was jaw dropping, craziest thing I've ever seen.
If I was doing all that couponing, has all that food and stuff in the house I would give it to the food bank because there’s no way she’s ever gonna eat all that stuff
I'm not defending this hoarding-like behavior, but she did mention that she gives a lot to food banks and to "donation." She said she bought 1000 noodles and gave 600 to a food bank. The narrator says a lot will go to "local charities" near the end.
I watched the original clip and since her son is in the military it's actually really sweet, she buys some of the soldiers' favorite foods and donates it to them.
When I worked at a supermarket In australia, many moons ago. The 1 and 2 cent coins were eradicated and if and item was say 2.02 cents you would pay $2 and if the item was 2.03 you would pay $2.05. But this PITA customer worked out that if you bought something for 2c it would round down to nothing. He would fill his trolley with small produce items ie loose mushroom, chillies, peas, grapes etc and pull each grape on the scale to get the whole bunch free. Ie weigh a grape, comes up as 2c, ring off transaction, till opens, nothing goes in till, weigh next grape, it took literally hours to put him through. If an item was going to cost say 3 cents, he wouldn’t pay and ask to put the item back. So you would end up with a pile of loose produce items that couldn’t be returned to shelf. We would put our trainees on the register to give them experience and so we didn’t have to deal with him. He was one of my first customers. Eventually I think they banned him. He never spent any money so I guess he technically isn’t a customer 🤷🏼♀️
It depends on the store policies. Sometimes it's worth it to go to the store that's 10 minutes farther away if you can get store credit. They're also a bit more lenient on these policies if they know most of what you just bought is going to the soup kitchen or food bank.
Also this story was done a while ago--i think because of people like this, most companies have changed how things like that work, so you can't take advantage of it anymore.
With certain stores, like Dollar General the manufacturers get a log on what products we accepted the coupon for. If it doesn't match the coupon exactly(size, scent, color, etc) then the store doesn't get paid for it and we loose money.
These people ruined couponing for everyone though, stores really tightened the restrictions on coupons after that stupid show. I tried keeping up with coupons a few years ago but it wasn't worth the trouble. Also how can they stock up so much on food and meds that expire??
Yeah, my family didn't really start having money until I was a teen and I used to have a lot of fun as a preteen planning out which stores I was going to go to based on what deals they had and what coupons I had and could combine with them. After this show came out, they put so many restrictions into place that it wasn't any fun anymore.
Manager: So, it turns out that we will need to temporarily cut your pays for this week Employees: WHAT??? Manager: Missy came by again Employees: DAMNIT MISSY!!
Omg!! "The store can't actually pay her that money, so she uses the credit" Yeah because they bypassed all rules and regulations that prevent this from happening! Smh
Makes me think of a commercial for a food store where a guy begins to buy menstruation protection in a binge because they cost 0,10 usd less than another one.
What's more f**ked up is that everybody thinks immediately its a waste, she just stores it, and NO ONE thinks about donating all that shit or reselling it for a lower price. Wtf
Yes, it’s the same in the US. There is a limit of certain types of medicine that you can buy at one time. As you see the store manager is overriding the system.
I worked cash back in the day and most cashes have a limit on items in general, doesn't matter if it's different or all the same. Also the store gets payed 100% for the coupons it takes.
@@stripehead1 the coupon encourages a customer to buy a certain brand. So this is advertisement. The brand/company is paying a coupon company for the ad to get someone to buy their product over another. The store gets reimbursed for the use of the coupon. The company paying for the ad has upped the price of their product to compensate for the expense of the ad. No one really loses money.
That actually gives me a thought. If I get a coupon for pet food for a pet i don't have, why not use it and give it to a shelter. Or free food, give it to people who need it. Unironically a big brain moment
Where???????????? No serious where???? Coupons expire and like most stores only allow a certain amount, and some not able to combine with others. I get shes being paid to do so but like????????? What store allows this????
That store in particular is Winn Dixie, I could tell by their uniform and the red check mark on the cashiers sleeve (I lived in a city/state with Win Dixies for a long time so I was able to tell) Not sure about all the other extreme couponing shows though.
So when my grandmother passed we cleaned out her house and in the basement we found coupons from back when she was a kid. I begged my family not to throw them out as I wanted to go through and see what products were being sold back then and what was still around. I would think that they would be somewhat valuable to someone today. But yeah she had this woman beat by a mile. She had two rooms completely full from wall to wall and floor to ceeling packed full of nothing but coupons.
I love when I get these type of customers. I deny the transaction every time and tell them via corporate policy I cannot just give away products. you have to spend some amount of money. I mean think about it. Why would a company give you their product and their money and receive nothing in return? Idk why people think they can do this lmao
What you think dumb kids grown into....some of the remain dumb....i will nvr get the logic....especially with people from certain state that have doctors recomending smoking weed....Lol i cant tell if im high or the doctor are
In the uk it is illegal to sell more than two packets of paracetamol and some other painkillers. If I sold them like that I'd be fired fined and possibly jailed!
When I was a cashier, I actually preferred customers with a lot of items. It meant that I didn't need to worry about being quick to serve a lot of customers and all I needed to do was scan at my pace while the other cashiers needed to pick up the slack. Think about it, this girl had to spend maybe twenty-thirty minutes with this one person compared to a a couple dozen customers the other cashiers had to deal with.
That's lazy. Also means you are not good at your job if you served 4-5 customers in a shift. I would fire you cause you are not doing your job and are making other employees jobs harder. Especially in a busy time
This is freaking insane that that’s even possible! But also good on her for saving money for her family, actually obtaining money from these coupons, and also for donating even a portion of the products she gets at the store to different charities! Yeah her stash is a bit over the top, but I’m glad she isn’t being selfish with all of the stuff she gets and is sharing with the less fortunate ❤️
There's a lady in my area that does this stuff and she makes 'goody bags' and donates them to shelters in the area (Homeless shelters, animal shelters, women's shelters, food pantries etc) she's fantastic.
That's a positive use
That’s actually a great way to use these items instead of being a crazy hoarder, it helps people in need and making big corporations pay for it lol
That’s the only way to do this kind of extreme couponing honestly
That’s one of the only positive reasons I can think of to do this.
I mean at least there is a purpose if she's doing that, I'm not sure if most these extreme couponers do that at all lol
As a former cashier im sure that cashier was ready to die as soon as she saw those carts.
100%
true facts
More like ready to kill
"Call crisis intervention team, we've got a potential homicide/suicide escalating"
@@Go4Bro
You aren't wrong there
At least she donates some of the stuff she "buys"..... but this woman is a cashiers worst nightmare.
I used to work at Wal-Mart and omg someone bought like 4 carts filled with bananas.
@@Eeveethegamer26 why would anyone need that many bananas?
@@AroAceEnbyTaste Perhaps they sought to kill someone using potassium radiation
@@jamescarroll384 unless they did that at a bunch of stores, they wouldn't have enough to successfully do it, considering you would have to eat 10,000,000 bananas for it to happen.
*KAREN TO THE MAX*
"crowds are gathering"
That's what happens when a checkout line is stalled with a couponer.
Little did everyone know she was preparing for the quarintine
She was preparing for the next 5 quarantines... For this pandemic and the next 4 we don't even know of.
With expired goods 💪🏽
The fact this comment is 1 year old already. And we're still in lockdown... hurt me 😔✌
Exactly
@@sara.rae08 Well who knows, she probably one of them cheapskates too who eats expired foods.
Imagine breaking into her house during the apocalypse. Jackpot.
This comment became so much more valuable
Imagine all of the tp they must have 🤤
Imagine all that toilet paper and non perishable food! I almost wanna rob her now!
Even cat food 😂
This comment has aged well.
The "crowd" of people forced to stand there because they are waiting for it to finally be their turn so they can pay and leave.
MAN, I hate this woman.
One woman holds up the entire store from doing business. Sounds like you're an idiot Leigh. The store can just open up new lanes. My local store even has the owner behind the register when the lines get long.
@@DergEnterprises your local store sounds nice, my stupid walmart has selfcheckout and more then half are always off. The actual lanes only have like 4 open even when its super busy....
@@DergEnterprises It was a joke my dude, peace :)
interesting how there happened to be only ONE register open at the exact time she was there...
how is she able to buy 114 bottles of pain meds without red flags going up lol
Ya right I can't even buy super glue at walmart with out them flagging it to check my ID but she can walk out of a store with enough pain pills to kill a elephant
EXACTLY
because they generally are not controlled in that way, as there is no reason for it. the reason for things like sudafed being controlled is because pseudoephedrine can be used to cheaply produce methamphetamine. The reason 'DX' cough medicine is controlled is because you can get high on it, and most people who do ignore the health risks of over-consuming the other ingredients in it. Ibuprofen doesn't meet the criteria for this sort of control.
@@homelessrobot thabks for the educational info
@@homelessrobot damn where i live you can only buy 2 packs of painkillers per person because they dont want to make it east for people to be able to overdose (intentionally)
Imagine how much toilet paper she hoarded
I wouldn't be surprised if the store owed her even more tp with her coupons 😂
She probably already had a stockpile.
She did give 600 of her 1000 noodles to a food bank. As a guy who bloody loves noodles that's pretty generous imo
Right, I saw this. I'm like that's a major staple of my diet😂
These are the People Who my math books Warned me about
At least the people in the math book paid for the items
@@masaakimint true
@LoneFalcon :
*_Ummm,..._* 500 times!?! *_:D_*
🤣
@@Dreaded88 WRONG, IT'S ACTUALLY 1000000 TIMES, GET YOUR MATH RIGHT
I had a wild theory..... what if... she didn’t start couponing because she has a large family.......... but she made a large family because you can only use one coupon per person......? 🤔😨😱
Blew my freakin mind i think she uses those kids to coupon as well 😱🤯
Woah
genius
I mean why else do u have kids? they suck
People do this trick for welfare...i seen it! Scary how low people will stoop to get a free ride and save a buck.
This lady is the reason the checkout line is a mile long. She is the sole reason there are self checkout stations now.
Self checkout are here becuase its better than paying a cashier
proposal for new store policy. Karens must use self checkout and are limited to 1 cashier help request and 1 manager call.
TheFirstTime no I think they’re actually put in to take a lot of people out of lines with a cashier when they have fewer items to checkout. Relieves each cashier from having to do all of the scanning for the store with faith in integrity and honesty in customers.
Grocery stores want to pay for less staff so they can keep more competitive prices, as everything's gone through the roof since 2007. Oddly enough, self checkout is way faster as long as you don't have any unlabeled produce, especially at places like Super Walmart, where the staff is slower than turtles.
Matt Alexander self checkout is cool tho cuz if you’re buying weird shit you don’t have to make awkward eye contact with the cashier as they scan it and judge you
"With a family of 10, you know she ain't taking no Trojans."
Noice. 😂
There probably ain't coupons for those lol
As a cashier, I see her full carts and feel exhausted.
One question. Why was she scanning every item. Don't they have multipliers in registers. Scan one item X whatever number of items there is. Probably doing it for the show.
@@thevrana yeah we do have a button for that
@@thevrana some tills aren’t equipped with that feature, but most do
@@thevrana my job doesnt allow that sadly. everything has to be scanned
@@thevrana That works when there's ten of them, but if there's 100, you're going to have to pull each one out to accurately count them, and then you might as well scan them individually
This is illegal in my state. I work as a cashier and people think they can bring like 30 coupons but there are limits on how many you can use.
Yea most of our coupons say one per customer/purchase
Which makes sense
And then people get pissed when you tell them they can't do that shit
It’s to avoid this issue
Or many say only on fully priced items
It depends on what store you go to. All stores don't have a limit, only a few that don't want to get shitted out of money product and business
When my gramma was alive I tried to get her on this show, she was more intense about couponing & penny pintching than ANYONE I've ever seen on the show, her whole 2 story, 4 bdrm house was literally a convenient store, if you ever needed ANYTHING she had it, from school supplies to bathrm stuff to pet supplies, even though she didn't have a dog she'd get dog stuff, her reasoning was that you never know if someone might ever need it, she took me to run errands with her one day when I was a teenager & we spent 5 HOURS at a Walgreens. I miss her though & ya somewhat miss the annoying things someone did..
Question is... did you or anyone get the stock pile after she passed? May she rest well but what happened to the stock pile
@@kaylynmercado7523 i guess we'll never know, another unsolved mystery on the internet.
During the depression this would have been helpful.
pls ambblypuff the people here want to know what happened to everything after she died
My mom & I spent 6-7 months clearing out her house, kept whatever we wanted that was sentimental, threw away whatever was not salvageable & donated 2 truck loads to thrift stores & our local schools that me, my mom & gramma all grew up going to.
As someone who was a cashier for 5 straight years, I can testify that everyone up in this place will be getting fired X'D
And she'll get murdered by a cashier
@@Go4Bro I would want to punch whoever would put me through that in the face, not going to lie X'D
@@evlfck no they dont get money from the coupons, what are talking about? They`re ment to give deals and promote sales, not let people buy thousands of dollars worth of food. The stores lose money, therefore cant pay for employees/supplies then they cant sustaine themselves anymore.
@@nerdycurls6253 No, the coupons dont come from the store, they come from the companies of the product. The store sends the coupons in for reimbursement. So the companies are the ones losing the money.
SketchyGarden they are only reimbursed for the amount of the coupon, not the full damn price!
I don’t even understand how this works. Every coupon I’ve ever seen says it can’t be used with any other discount. What store do these people shop at?
Hannah at Walmart many coupons I see say they can’t be used with any other coupon on a purchase
Hannah damn bro, dropping a coupon knowledge bomb on these fools
@@lostinspace8521 usually you can't stack two deals or coupons PER ITEM. But if you buy two items you can use a coupon for each.
Yeah, I was told you could only use one coupon deal for that item. As in you couldn't use two of the same coupons for the same item twice. Learn something new every day.
@@sharibigay4712 but you can use one coupon for each individual item you buy. If you buy 100 bottles of laundry detergent you can use 100 coupons. Not 101 but one for each item.
The owner see's what went down... Gets a headache, then see's there's no more aspirin...
You don’t need an apostrophe in the word sees
In germany when something is already on sale you cant use a coupon anymore haha
Yeah same in Canada. And you can't stack coupons either. You can only use one coupon per order
this is also the case in most stores in most of the US, or is stipulated driectly on the coupon. It just isn't a legal mandate; its a condition of most promotions and grocery store's honoring of those promotions.
Most American stores do that too. I have no idea where they go on this show that gets away with this
I was wondering how the f do their coupons work. In Finland u cant do that. Like other replies say. Cant stack coupons. And cant use them on items on sale
@@GenetMJF I am reasonably sure the whole thing is just fabricated.
Fun, I actually work at a store that appeared on Extreme Couponing, and they got into a lot of trouble with people coming in and trying to replicate what the people on Extreme Couponing did, and when they couldnt because the store will bend policies to make the show they were very upset. So you can thank Extreme Couponing for ruining couponing for everyone
I was on an episode of TLC also for "extreme cheapskates" they brought balloons with them to put outside our pizza place to ask if they lady could have our baloons :/
@@BitcoinJake09 lmaooo I saw that episode 😂
Yap its all about consuming
& I was originally left wondering if UK stores didn't put limitations on coupons, like "1 coupon per day" "coupon expires in 1.5 months" "only valid with one item," & "coupons may not be stacked." Hell, the most I ever saved in one place with a huge chunk of coupons was $38, & I probably still spent $380.
Fawn That’s a sad oof, especially for the homeless and people in poverty
"What about tax?"
*Surprised Pikachu face*
If the value of the item is zero then there's no tax.
The UK applies tax on the label not at the till.
Imagine if she heard of honey
She took all the pain relief. So thoughtful....
The show was actually shut down because many of the extreme couponers had been forging their coupons.
Otter_shye where’s the pride in faking coupons? What little pride involved in extreme couponing and they somehow ruin that by lying about it.
The managers have also been overriding the systems so that even more coupons can go through. They can't do that. It ends up hurting the business, so technically, it's not legal.
So is it illegal or...
@@septicsoldier2589 Yes. Forgery is illegal.
After you take down all the other Karens, you’ve gotta face Mega Karen
She wants to see the CEO
Never mess with a Karen... Specially a mega Karen...
She wants to see the president
I guess you could call her a scan artist
Bob Bob Bob Bob
Ha
Leave
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“How do you do that?”
I’ll tell you how:
You bring a camera crew whose bosses are willing to give the store a cut of the earnings as compensation.
Plus coupons are issued by item manufacturers. The manufacturer pays the store the amount per coupon. No matter how many are used. Most of the people that do extreme couponing don't have a television crew in tow. She's done this multiple times before the tv show.
"$1000 in painkillers" that not sus or anything
For real, that much of it is super suspect
Period cramps are a horrible...
It's just tylenol
Ok but at least she donates thousands of dollars worth of items to people in need. She could be cooking some interesting stuff tho.
giving away some drugs for FREE
Missy will buy guns for everyone in the Area 51 raid for 50 cents
"With a family of ten, she ain't taking no Trojan" 😏
Cinnamontoastken 2019
Cop: "Why do you have 114 bottles of painkillers in your car?"
Woman: "I earned $57 on those."
Dont forget the tax
@@GLW675 well the tax is only going to go up, so supposing she actually uses her stockpiles eventually, and it doesn't all just go bad (which most shelf stable things work just fine long after their 'best by' or 'expiration' dates), there is more unaccounted for savings in the tax.
I can make $57 on pain killers too...without couponing XD
At least she's donating some of the overflow items, it's something at least
In London, you have to get managers approval for buying more than one packet of painkillers.. It's such a hassle to literally buy two packs
Date: I love extreme couponers
Me, a cashier: I think we’re done here
That's not Mt Dew, that's far more valuable and rare SUN DROP. Here in Missouri that's literally currency.
Robert Morgan 😂😂😂 I thought that wasn’t Mt Dew
I was screaming the same thing. Sun Drop is like water in central Wisconsin.
Same here in NC! Liquid crack, man.
thought at first Squirt...knew it wasnt mtd
Robert Morgan it really is 👌
That costs 1,000 dollars ma’am
Lady : Pulls out uno reverse card
Cashier pulls out gun
Me: Pulls out meat sceptre.
@@markoz673bajen8 Security Guard: I don't get paid enough to deal with this.
lol that made me giggle i love that
Cashier: “AH!!” *Starts drawing money from the draw pile*
7:15 I love how many other ways they choose to say "umm it won't scan because you might be trying to cook meth...." Lmfao
You can tell buff was hella tired 😂 I love how he just dozes off lol the commitment of these videos are EVERYTHING!!!!
Saving money on things you don’t need, doesn’t save money.
It does when you turn around and sell all the merchandise you got for free.
My aunt got 42 bags of catfood for less than $3 for all of them, sold them on facebook for $4 each and they were all bought in 2 days.
It does if you get paid to buy it
Sam M dang in my country you get the tax audit of your LIFE if you try to do that on top of lack of merchant permit fines
She did say she gained money from items which she used to get her actual shopping, the coupons just allowed her to get her own actual shopping for free. She doesn't get items she wants, just those that cover her own costs.
That ain't mtn dew, yellow cap thats squirt lol
It's not Squirt, it's Sun Drop.
@@daltonrau5859 oh yes haha 😂 but not mtn dew
Oh I thought it was mellow yellow
Omg haha I'm so happy there are others that are interested in finer details of life 😂
that is totally Sun Drop
Yeah, people like this ruined coupons lol. It's now impossible to do anything like this in my state.
Back in the day when I had my first job at Albertsons as a grocery bager, I witnessed this exact scenario. The lady had some how hoarded up coupons for absolutely everything, and started to make a scene when the managers refused to pay her to roll away with 2 full cart of product. The unbridled greed was jaw dropping, craziest thing I've ever seen.
I feel bad for the cashiers having to ring in everything 😂
They probably quit after hahaha
And having to pay the customer after 😂
they probably quit their jobs afterwards
Students: The math we learn in school is useless
Hoarder: Here hold my 153 coupons
No one:
Ken: extreme Couping (? I've never heard it pronounced this way 😂)
Was looking for this comment😂
Haha we say that all the time - sarcastically. Like we call Target - tar-shay
I'm American as well as Ken is and I have never heard couping. I think of chickens 😂
If I was doing all that couponing, has all that food and stuff in the house I would give it to the food bank because there’s no way she’s ever gonna eat all that stuff
Jiordan Burris they normally start to resell the stuff which is illegal but yeah.
Some people do couponing just to donate it to charity.
I'm not defending this hoarding-like behavior, but she did mention that she gives a lot to food banks and to "donation." She said she bought 1000 noodles and gave 600 to a food bank. The narrator says a lot will go to "local charities" near the end.
I watched the original clip and since her son is in the military it's actually really sweet, she buys some of the soldiers' favorite foods and donates it to them.
Jiordan Burris 10 people’s a lot and they’re donating
Bro if my Manager did that, my store owner would literally be pissed
Why? The maker of Excedrin paid for every single coupon used.
@@realTRAVE75 I work for a man who likes to make everything a huge deal.
When I worked at a supermarket In australia, many moons ago. The 1 and 2 cent coins were eradicated and if and item was say 2.02 cents you would pay $2 and if the item was 2.03 you would pay $2.05. But this PITA customer worked out that if you bought something for 2c it would round down to nothing. He would fill his trolley with small produce items ie loose mushroom, chillies, peas, grapes etc and pull each grape on the scale to get the whole bunch free.
Ie weigh a grape, comes up as 2c, ring off transaction, till opens, nothing goes in till, weigh next grape, it took literally hours to put him through. If an item was going to cost say 3 cents, he wouldn’t pay and ask to put the item back. So you would end up with a pile of loose produce items that couldn’t be returned to shelf. We would put our trainees on the register to give them experience and so we didn’t have to deal with him. He was one of my first customers.
Eventually I think they banned him. He never spent any money so I guess he technically isn’t a customer 🤷🏼♀️
How many times did he have to go through?
@@lauraevans5599 too many to say. A bunch of grapes took around 10 minutes
when ever i buy something for $1.49 and get a -$2.50 coupon i don’t get money back i just get for free wtf
Exactly! 😣😒🙄
Right!!! In Ireland Tesco be like "okay cool you get it free"
It depends on the store policies. Sometimes it's worth it to go to the store that's 10 minutes farther away if you can get store credit. They're also a bit more lenient on these policies if they know most of what you just bought is going to the soup kitchen or food bank.
It depends on the store
Also this story was done a while ago--i think because of people like this, most companies have changed how things like that work, so you can't take advantage of it anymore.
With coupons, the store itself is not paying her, but the manufacturer is covering the price of the coupon.
With certain stores, like Dollar General the manufacturers get a log on what products we accepted the coupon for. If it doesn't match the coupon exactly(size, scent, color, etc) then the store doesn't get paid for it and we loose money.
why does ken keep calling it *couping*
Omg im not the only one who noticed
I was so confused
@@snazzyzsmitty I was like, "Is it a Southern thing?"
@@Chluffles as a person in the south, im p sure hes just sayin the wrong word lol
It's a reference to a comedian
@@Go4Bro that makes sense
These people ruined couponing for everyone though, stores really tightened the restrictions on coupons after that stupid show. I tried keeping up with coupons a few years ago but it wasn't worth the trouble.
Also how can they stock up so much on food and meds that expire??
She mentioned she does donate a lot. I assume she donates whatever is about it go bad.
Yeah, my family didn't really start having money until I was a teen and I used to have a lot of fun as a preteen planning out which stores I was going to go to based on what deals they had and what coupons I had and could combine with them. After this show came out, they put so many restrictions into place that it wasn't any fun anymore.
“And we saved...” she’s talking like she needed to “buy” all that stuff
Manager: So, it turns out that we will need to temporarily cut your pays for this week
Employees: WHAT???
Manager: Missy came by again
Employees: DAMNIT MISSY!!
It's like a yu gi oh match.
"And here's my savings card!"
"NANIIII!?!?"
Don’t worry Ken, you are always popping up in my recommended list.
"I wish I could be in your recommended at all times"
Congratulations you made it!
I fw this lady. Sticking it to the big corporations and donating most of it to those who are less fortunate. Hell yeah.
Ken: Look at all that Mtn Dew!
Me: IT'S F*CKING SUN DROP!!!
Me: wtf is sundrop???
@@chellebelle914 it's Dr. Pepper's version of Mtn Dew.
chellebelle914 it’s a soda kinda like mtn. dew. I think it’s just an east coast thing.
@Kylem Never said it did lol. It was just Dr. Pepper's response to Mtn Dew's success.
That was at Winn Dixie, and there's definitely a limit on coupons there. At least there was when I worked there in high school
Omg!! "The store can't actually pay her that money, so she uses the credit" Yeah because they bypassed all rules and regulations that prevent this from happening! Smh
3:56 thats literally a whole mountain of dew
People like this are exactly why a ton of stores stopped allowing people to do coupons like this.
Yeah you have a problem if your buying crap and never plan to use it.
"Oh look I cam save money on pet food but I'll never use it."
In the end you just wasted money
I see the idea behind it, she makes a negative then spends on items she does need for free. Very wasteful though, may aswell leave the product behind
Makes me think of a commercial for a food store where a guy begins to buy menstruation protection in a binge because they cost 0,10 usd less than another one.
What's more f**ked up is that everybody thinks immediately its a waste, she just stores it, and NO ONE thinks about donating all that shit or reselling it for a lower price. Wtf
@@Moskito844 exactly!
Anyone else dying cause Ken keeps saying “cooping” instead of “couponing”
I was looking through the comments for this 😂
Yup
I had to look at the title to see if that said couping too
YEESSS!!!!!
Time lodge Honestly me too 😂😂
Over here in NOT america you can only use one coupon per time and they EXPIRE...
I'm trying to figure out where this store is. I've never seen a store that let's you use that many coupon
Yeah my thoughts exactly. It almost makes me wish I were American. Almost...
It depends on the state
They do that here too. As an American cashier, I honestly don't know how she is getting away with this.
Guys, this is not normal in America. Most coupons expire, and you can't combine them.
Boat is on it's way for Buff lol you are always in my recommended Ken! ❤
I have 10 people in my immediate family! But what am I proud of most? This room right here has my *daughter-in-law's* favorite drink!
Ain't there a limit to how many painkillers you can buy per customer, in the U.K. Most stores say 1-2 per customer
Not in the U.S.
Yes, it’s the same in the US. There is a limit of certain types of medicine that you can buy at one time. As you see the store manager is overriding the system.
It varies by region
@@mzdrea9468 The cashier scanned a lot of them before the manager came over though.
“This is my daughters favourite cabinet”
“High blood sugar world”
RIP doctors personnel life
Connor bithell Damn you! As someone who got diabetes from stupid choices, I actually laughed at this. DAMN YOU TO HELL!
I worked cash back in the day and most cashes have a limit on items in general, doesn't matter if it's different or all the same.
Also the store gets payed 100% for the coupons it takes.
That just means somewhere, someone else is losing money instead
@@stripehead1 the coupon encourages a customer to buy a certain brand. So this is advertisement. The brand/company is paying a coupon company for the ad to get someone to buy their product over another. The store gets reimbursed for the use of the coupon. The company paying for the ad has upped the price of their product to compensate for the expense of the ad. No one really loses money.
@@stripehead1 yes exactly it's the company that owns the coupons :(
That actually gives me a thought. If I get a coupon for pet food for a pet i don't have, why not use it and give it to a shelter. Or free food, give it to people who need it. Unironically a big brain moment
Buff literally starting to fall asleep 5 minutes into the video is the reason we all come back to spend time with these guys everyday lol
Normally these people annoy me, but the fact that she donated all of that haul was truly touching
Miss coupons:*enters the shop*
Cashier: oh shit, here we go again
Where???????????? No serious where???? Coupons expire and like most stores only allow a certain amount, and some not able to combine with others.
I get shes being paid to do so but like????????? What store allows this????
That store in particular is Winn Dixie, I could tell by their uniform and the red check mark on the cashiers sleeve (I lived in a city/state with Win Dixies for a long time so I was able to tell) Not sure about all the other extreme couponing shows though.
@@tinntinnamp I remember Winn Dixie from when I lived down south in the early 70's.
My mom: I only need a few items
My mom walking out of the store: 10:38
You are in my recommended all the time now 🤣 and you guys are all I've been watching for days haha
So when my grandmother passed we cleaned out her house and in the basement we found coupons from back when she was a kid. I begged my family not to throw them out as I wanted to go through and see what products were being sold back then and what was still around. I would think that they would be somewhat valuable to someone today. But yeah she had this woman beat by a mile. She had two rooms completely full from wall to wall and floor to ceeling packed full of nothing but coupons.
I love when I get these type of customers. I deny the transaction every time and tell them via corporate policy I cannot just give away products. you have to spend some amount of money. I mean think about it. Why would a company give you their product and their money and receive nothing in return? Idk why people think they can do this lmao
Lmao right 🤣 can't have your cake and eat it too, but apparently you can at this store lol
I wonder how much expired food they consume each year.
theyve evolved to consume detergent and pain killers., the meat was dried and used as powdered seasoning
And here in the UK we aren't allowed to buy more than 2 products that contain Paracetamol in 1 transaction 😳
Grandma had a head ache and a tooth ache and just wanted some pain relievers. Thank you extreme couponers
I wouldn't let someone buy that many pain killers, aren't there rules about that?
What you think dumb kids grown into....some of the remain dumb....i will nvr get the logic....especially with people from certain state that have doctors recomending smoking weed....Lol i cant tell if im high or the doctor are
In the uk it is illegal to sell more than two packets of paracetamol and some other painkillers. If I sold them like that I'd be fired fined and possibly jailed!
Michael MagniMedia kids these days are only dumb, cause they were raised by idiots aka people like you.
Michael MagniMedia marijuana actually helps people...
In most places... yes there are rules against it.
Each episode Buff Pro looks more, and more like Jason Momoa, by episode 100,000 his transformation shall be complete!!!
Ooh, that's who he reminds me of!!!
When I was a cashier, I actually preferred customers with a lot of items.
It meant that I didn't need to worry about being quick to serve a lot of customers and all I needed to do was scan at my pace while the other cashiers needed to pick up the slack.
Think about it, this girl had to spend maybe twenty-thirty minutes with this one person compared to a a couple dozen customers the other cashiers had to deal with.
Lol i know that feeling but thats also why you only a....cashier....nvm too real jk
@@michaelmagnimedia3331 why do you care at all? (and no, just adding JK to the end of an insult does not make it better)
That's lazy. Also means you are not good at your job if you served 4-5 customers in a shift. I would fire you cause you are not doing your job and are making other employees jobs harder. Especially in a busy time
They made fun of her then but in quarantine times, this lady's rich
But if we escalate into the apocalypse or looting times then she is a target. Lol
@@squidlytv She becomes the overlord because she owns all the supplies
@@zachary8872 You only own something you can protect.
@@squidlytv she hires people to protect it, plus she has 10 kids
@@zachary8872 Death falls upon them like a shadow... Lol
This is freaking insane that that’s even possible! But also good on her for saving money for her family, actually obtaining money from these coupons, and also for donating even a portion of the products she gets at the store to different charities! Yeah her stash is a bit over the top, but I’m glad she isn’t being selfish with all of the stuff she gets and is sharing with the less fortunate ❤️
She must be the worst mom to shop with 😂 we'd be there for hours filling up carts & scanning coupons
best to give up and just find a way out... just like when they're going to the mall
The cat food didn’t cost her 60 cents, they paid her 60 cents. They paid her to buy it Edit: thank goodness they figured it out 😂
They misinterpret 80% of the shit they react to and it's really annoying.
Ashley Reed I’m glad it’s not just me 🥳
Lord may I have a coupon for .29 cents off of cat food ?? Sky opens coupon falls from heaven .
My mom literally saw these extreme couponers and was like "I need to do that" it was ridiculous lmao
"how could you fall asleep during react couch?!"
Cause hes stoned the bone
"You can't buy everything in the store.." Has you seen MrBeast? xD
Stay in school
Jared Piper mr beast didn’t now look at him
@@Handyman-fw8ul Yes, but think for a sec. He's like one in a million people. Most people who took his path are working minimum wage...
Yaaaay I saved $1000 on detergent. Could have just not bought all the detergent, but then I can't say I saved money XD
11:31 am I crazy or did I hear buff laugh but like he wasn’t laughing
wtf I saw that shit too ??????
Oh wow, I didn't even notice that 😅
Bruh, 10 people in the house and sorting all those cupons she isn't donating any of that headache medication 🤣🤣...
5:34 Buff's baked 🤣🤣 so am I 🤩✋