Comparing Grocery Store Coupons
Posted by Cottontimer on 14 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: London, Me, Shopping
My monthly personalized coupons from Sainsbury’s supermarket arrived today. Not only did I get six with my name on it, I was mistakenly sent another six for a Miss A.T. What do the different offers tell you about our shopping habits?
For Mrs. H Lei:
- £1 off when you spend £5 on ready meals
- £1.50 off when you spend £10 on fresh fruit & vegetables
- £1 off when you spend £5 on frozen meats, fish, poultry & frozen foods
- £1 off when you spend £6 on fresh pizzas
- Earn triple Nectar (Sainsbury’s reward program) on a £60 shop - two with different expiration dates
For Miss A.T.:
- 50p off when you spent £4 on bakery products, including cakes
- £1 off when you spend £7 on fresh fruit & vegetables
- £1 off when you spend £4 on cooked meats & sandwich fillers
- £1 off when you spend £5 on cheese
- Earn triple Nectar points on an £80 shop - also two coupons
These coupons tell me that Miss A.T. makes a lot of sandwich lunches with a piece of fruit included. She makes so many of these sandwiches that she has to buy £80 before she gets triple reward points.
In contrast, my own coupons show that we buy quite a bit of prepared meals (most are actually pre-marinated, uncooked meat). And, we’re not big shoppers at Sainsbury’s because of the lower purchase amount needed to receive triple reward points. Makes sense because we do 1/4 to 1/3 of our weekly grocery purchases at Marks & Spencer.
What do your personalized shopping coupons say about you?
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Probably a lot, because I don’t get any! I refuse to sign up for store cards on principle. The principle being that I hate to carry extra cards.
Boy, you’re missing out. HAA!!
For YEARS I assumed my shopper card was watching me, but never really doing anything out of the ordinary as far as singling me out as a shopper. I’d get the usual discounts, posted ‘point’ specials, etc but never anything that didn’t seem related to my current shopping trip. Until a few months ago, when I popped in to buy dog food and it spit out a coupon for Gyne-lotrimin! And yes, I had been battling a long term yeast issue and had been buying it there, then switched to the pharmacy across the street because it was having a huge sale as it changed names/brands! I guess the grocery store missed my monthly $20 purchase and wanted me back!
Oooh. That’s very interesting!! I bet the whole science behind determining who gets what coupon is fascinating. Must go do some totally pointless research….
I rarely end up using the coupons. If I buy huggies, they give me coupons for pampers. If I buy pampers, they give me coupons for huggies! Buy dog food brand A, get coupon for brand B, etc. We’ve decided that the companies are probably paying for a ‘keyword’ type scan of your shopping list and giving you coupons for their items when they see you bought something similar. If you already bought their product, no coupon, because they want you to pay full price! Plus, there are times that everyone gets the same coupons, clearly someone is running a special! I’ve never before, or never since, had it spit me out something that was clearly targeted at me, but not at my current shopping list! Honestly, I’d *love it* if they’d analyze my shopping and send me coupons for the stuff I already buy!
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