Who Needs Expired Grocery Coupons? Military People?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the sharing and usage of expired grocery coupons, particularly in relation to military personnel stationed overseas. Participants express their willingness to send expired coupons to those who can use them, highlighting the policy that allows such coupons to be accepted at overseas commissaries for a limited time after expiration.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having an envelope full of expired coupons and prefers to pass them on to someone rather than discard them.
  • Another participant expresses a willingness to send expired coupons to military personnel overseas, noting the policy that allows their use for up to six months after expiration at commissaries.
  • Several participants share their surprise at the ability to use expired coupons and express interest in sending them to those who can benefit.
  • One participant mentions receiving expired coupons from someone else and offers their address for others to send coupons to.
  • Another participant notes that their local Kroger store has a collection box for expired coupons.
  • One participant wishes that more grocery stores in the U.S. had similar collection options for sending expired coupons to troops.
  • Another participant shares that they often have many expired coupons and plans to save and send them off.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the usefulness of sending expired coupons to military personnel overseas, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices regarding the handling of expired grocery coupons, particularly in relation to military support.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in community support initiatives or those with expired coupons looking for ways to contribute may find this discussion relevant.

dannyzmom
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I know a few months ago there was a discussion about where tp send expired coupons...I have an envelope full of them and would rather pass them on to a Cheffer than throw them away - who needs 'em? They'll go out in today's mail.
 
I have some that just expired as well. I'd be glad to send them to anyone stationed overseas as well.

Here's the official policy on their usage:
Commissaries (the 'grocery store' on military installations) located in foreign overseas areas accept coupons up to six months after the expiration date stated on a coupon.
 
Same here. PM me with your address. I had no idea expired coupons could be used this way. Now I don't have to throw them out!!
 
I just got some in the mail from someone else. I haven't taken them down to the commissary to the big bin yet. You are all welcome to use my address to mail them to!!

Kris, do you have it already? I am box 9332 at the Ramstein North.

Holly and Carolyn, I will PM the full addy to you.
 
I know that our local Kroger store has a collection box for them!
 
That's an even better idea!! I wish that all grocery stores in the States had boxes to send to the troops overseas when they are expired!!
 
Wow, I always have TONS of expired coupons - Mom clips and sends all coupons to me and I don't use many. I'll save them and send them off then...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can benefit from expired grocery coupons?

Expired grocery coupons can be beneficial for various groups, including military families, low-income households, and coupon enthusiasts who enjoy maximizing their savings. Many stores accept expired coupons, especially for military personnel, allowing them to save on essential items.

Why do military people need expired grocery coupons?

Military families often face unique financial challenges due to frequent relocations and the costs associated with military life. Expired grocery coupons can help them save money on groceries and household items, making their budget stretch further during tough times.

Are there specific stores that accept expired grocery coupons?

Yes, some grocery stores and retailers have policies that allow customers to use expired coupons, especially for military personnel. It's best to check with local stores or their customer service to confirm their specific policies regarding expired coupons.

How can military families find expired grocery coupons?

Military families can find expired grocery coupons through various sources, including online coupon websites, community groups, and social media platforms. Additionally, some organizations and military support groups may distribute expired coupons specifically for military use.

Is it legal to use expired grocery coupons?

While it is generally legal to use expired grocery coupons, acceptance varies by store. Some retailers may choose to honor expired coupons as a courtesy, especially for military personnel. Always check the store's policy to avoid any issues at checkout.

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