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Old 02-11-2009, 10:11 AM
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I've noticed that certain national chain restaurants/stores have different amounts of coupons depending on which city edition of the Entertainment Book you have.
For example, there may be 2 KFC coupons in one city's book and 8 KFC coupons in another city and zero in yet another. From my experience, you can use a KFC coupon from one city at a KFC restaurant on the other side of the state. Probably anywhere in the USA.

If we share this information with each other, we can figure out which city's edition of the book would benefit us most. For instance, if I knew that Denver's book had (just suppose) a total of 40 coupons for KFC, Long John Silvers, McDonald's, Subways and Taco Bell, I might order that edition to use in my home city of Dallas, if the Dallas edition didn't contain many of those (just supposing, for the sake of argument). It could be worth more to me, even if the local upscale eateries weren't included.

Do we think this would work?
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