MVP : Shopping 101 & Coupons

Post date: Sep 28, 2011 2:18:07 PM

For a myriad of consumers and shoppers, shopping makes them feel euphoric, speaking from firsthand experience, I frequently in my adolescence and well into my late twenties often experienced euphoria each time I walked into a mall or department store. Unequivocally, I felt a strong sense of euphoria when I first began shopping and buying my own personal stuff with the money I earned working odd jobs and in retail. In short, euphoria is a feeling as I describe using my own words mixed with a cliché it is the feeling of being on top of the world and ready to face life adversities head on with one exception of buying a new item or making a purchase to complete the experience like adding whip cream to your favorite dessert. In some instances, the feeling of euphoria is the related cause that attributes to a consumer or shopper impulsive behavior to buy. Truthfully, it doesn't matter whether a consumer or shopper is an impulsive shopper or a smart savvy frugal shopper, at the end of each consumers and shoppers experience, once the racks, the shelves and aisles have been perused, then as each consumer and shopper gives the racks shelves and aisle a once or twice look over, eventually concluding their shopping after making sure all the sales items and clearance items have been rumbled through, it goes without saying, it all adds up at the check counter, and when it comes to shopping these day after the 2008 recession money matters. Amazingly, with coupons consumers and shoppers have the ability to lower the final bill at the checkout counter significantly, for example, a consumer and shopper that walks into a grocery store armed and ready with a grocery list and clipped coupons know what to expect at the checkout counter a reduce grocery bill. Veritably, I have experienced significantly reduce grocery bills because of coupons, for instance, I've applied buy one get free coupons as well in store and manufacture coupons at the time of (POS) point of sale to reduce my grocery bill. Most assuredly, applying coupons and saving money on grocery bills is not something just for the experts___it's something that just about any average consumer and shopper can do with a little practice. But, first as consumer and shopper you must be open to giving up a few minutes in your day to read news ads, and find coupons for items you use frequently. Even though, American consumers and shoppers continue to feel the effects of a sluggish economy due in part to the recession of 2008, it has not stop consumers and shoppers from shopping. In most instances, a lot consumers and shoppers have turned to frequently clipping coupons to help household expenses. Not surprisingly, since the beginning of the economic recession consumers and shoppers aggressively began to rely on coupons to decrease cost at fast food restaurants, department stores, and grocery stores. So, instead of consumers and shoppers not making purchases, a tantamount of consumers and shoppers found relief in clipping coupon. And sometimes the best find in the grocery store, fast restaurant, or even in a department store is a coupon. Besides, why should a consumer or shopper spend more when they could spend less with a coupon? Plus, every smart savvy consumer and shopper knows that coupons can be found just about everywhere a consumer shops daily, weekly and monthly. Lastly, don’t rule coupons because in a lot times during shopping trips coupons happen to be the first line of defense of reducing cost at check counter or as it is often referred to in retail (POS) Point of Sale.