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		<title>By: Tracy</title>
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		<description>Hi, Kristin,


I noticed your post about coupons for the holidays and wanted to send this along for possible story consideration on Holiday strategic shopping that conquers budgets with bulk shopping and &quot;buddy bonding&quot;… 
 
There will be a great deal of &quot;making a list and checking it twice&quot; to maximize budgets this Holiday season, and one strategy is in &quot;buddy shopping&quot; – it&#039;s all about the &quot;power of two&quot; for cost-effective and strategic warehouse club shopping for the Holidays.  We work with BJ&#039;s Wholesale Club and shoppers can save while taking advantage of the benefits of bulk and multi-pack savings.  In addition to their own coupons, BJ&#039;s accepts manufacturer&#039;s coupons – the only warehouse club that does – that allows for multiple coupons to be redeemed on multi-packs of &quot;individual for sale&quot; packaged items.  An example would be:  BJ&#039;s sells a 2 pack of mouth wash that is normally sold and packaged as individual items in other major retail stores; you could use up to two coupons on this type of packaging in addition to many other items – and then split the cost and items in half between shopping partners – for even more savings.

Items great for divvying up include paper goods, toiletries, produce, meats, candy, cookie and muffin variety packs, juices, soda, bottled water, soap and cleaners…just to name a few.  By splitting big packages, Holiday shoppers are also spending less per item than if purchased at a local grocery store (more than 30 percent over supermarket prices).  
 
Besides savings on money, time and gas, shopping partners can finish off the &quot;savings experience&quot; with their own kitchen-side &quot;packaging party,&quot; to divy up the purchases and then settle back knowing they&#039;ve checked off their lists with the best savings possible.
 
Thanks for your consideration, 

Tracy Tilson 
561-998-1995</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Kristin,</p>
<p>I noticed your post about coupons for the holidays and wanted to send this along for possible story consideration on Holiday strategic shopping that conquers budgets with bulk shopping and &#8220;buddy bonding&#8221;… </p>
<p>There will be a great deal of &#8220;making a list and checking it twice&#8221; to maximize budgets this Holiday season, and one strategy is in &#8220;buddy shopping&#8221; – it&#8217;s all about the &#8220;power of two&#8221; for cost-effective and strategic warehouse club shopping for the Holidays.  We work with BJ&#8217;s Wholesale Club and shoppers can save while taking advantage of the benefits of bulk and multi-pack savings.  In addition to their own coupons, BJ&#8217;s accepts manufacturer&#8217;s coupons – the only warehouse club that does – that allows for multiple coupons to be redeemed on multi-packs of &#8220;individual for sale&#8221; packaged items.  An example would be:  BJ&#8217;s sells a 2 pack of mouth wash that is normally sold and packaged as individual items in other major retail stores; you could use up to two coupons on this type of packaging in addition to many other items – and then split the cost and items in half between shopping partners – for even more savings.</p>
<p>Items great for divvying up include paper goods, toiletries, produce, meats, candy, cookie and muffin variety packs, juices, soda, bottled water, soap and cleaners…just to name a few.  By splitting big packages, Holiday shoppers are also spending less per item than if purchased at a local grocery store (more than 30 percent over supermarket prices).  </p>
<p>Besides savings on money, time and gas, shopping partners can finish off the &#8220;savings experience&#8221; with their own kitchen-side &#8220;packaging party,&#8221; to divy up the purchases and then settle back knowing they&#8217;ve checked off their lists with the best savings possible.</p>
<p>Thanks for your consideration, </p>
<p>Tracy Tilson<br />
561-998-1995</p>
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