Grocery coupons and welfare coupons
couponsguru on June 28, 2010 1
The grocery coupons have the advantage of being usable with most retailers and not with only one brand or store. As the other types of coupons, grocery coupons are intended for people who are willing to save money when purchasing groceries but also to direct people towards buying a new type of product which normally will not have as many buyers as with the grocery coupons. They may also be used to increase the sales of a certain newspaper for example, as many people who have discovered the savings they can do with these coupons, tend to buy more than just one copy of that newspaper or magazine.
People may get these coupons from various sources, including national newspapers and the Internet, with many sites offering free printable grocery coupons that one can print at home and use them at retail store.
The grocery coupons allow users to save reasonable amounts of money when shopping groceries, and in some cases even up to 60%. Saving with the help of these coupons implies keeping one’s coupons up to date and to clip any kind of coupon one finds, even if there is no intention of buying such a product at that time. It also implies to shop in stores with best buys. The most common type of grocery coupon is the discount coupon, which provides discounts for several products in certain shops.
Some grocery stores double the value of a grocery, especially for products that normally are not very well sold.
The welfare coupons are coupons given to people who are considered to be living in poverty or at risk of living in poverty. According to the statistics, 19% of people under 18 years, 11.7% among people 18 to 64 years and 9.7% for people ages 65 and older were in 2008 living in poverty in the United States. According to the U.S. Census, over 39 million people were living in poverty in the United States, in 2008 which gets the total poverty rate to 13.2%. On the other hand there are many social programs intended to help these people and whereas some of them provide cash payments for a certain number of hours worked in various activities, most of these programs provide welfare coupons that come mostly as grocery coupons.
The welfare coupons are intended to help people with very low incomes to be able to partially satisfy their nourish needs. One of the most popular programs that provide food vouchers to a certain category of people is Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). The program is limited to pregnant women and children under 5 years old and the grocery coupons may be used to buy certain products such as cheese, milk, eggs, and some breakfast cereals.
Fundraising companies may also provide welfare coupons for people who are willing to donate certain amounts of money or to adopt animals. These welfare coupons may come as discount coupons for various products or for buying food for the adopted animal.
Taxation
Depending on the jurisdiction, coupons may or may not reduce the sales tax which must be paid by the consumer. This is often determined by who sponsors the coupon. If the coupon is issued by the retailer, the product was never offered at the original price and the coupon represents a reduction in the amount paid and the tax. If the coupon is issued by the manufacturer, the original price is still paid but some of the price is covered by the manufacturer instead of the consumer and the full price remains taxable. This is the case with the coupon-eligible converter boxes in the U.S., which compensate in part for the forced conversion to digital TV.
Coupon Fraud
Many retailers and companies now offer protection from unauthorized copying or use via several verification methods including unique barcodes and coupon ID numbers, holographic seals, and watermarked paper.
From: Wikipedia





