Grocery coupons come in two major types.

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Grocery coupons come in two major types: store coupons and manufacturer’s coupons.

Store coupons are coupon-based discounts offered for a particular item or group of items. The issuing store will accept its own “store coupons”, but some stores will also accept store coupons that are issued by competitors.

Coupons issued by the manufacturer of a product may be used at any coupon-accepting store that carries that product.

Manufacturer’s coupons have the advantage of being currency at a variety of retailers, not just at one store.

Grocery coupons are incentives for people who want to save money, but manufacturer coupons are primarily intended to advertise products and lure new customers with financial incentives. They may also be used to increase the sales of newspapers or other publications. For example, people may purchase multiple copies of a newspaper or magazine in order to use the coupons contained within.

Some grocery stores regularly double the value of a grocery coupon as an incentive to bring customers into their stores. Additionally, stores might hold special events where they will double or triple coupon values on certain days or weeks. Whether or not a specific grocery chain will double or triple coupons usually depends on the original coupon value.

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