Try to consolidate your grocery shopping into one weekly run. Not only does this help on restricting impulse buying, it also saves you time and money by reducing the number of times you must travel between the store and your house each week.
Cleopatra was no older than 18 when she became the queen of Egypt. Despite her glamorous image today, she is depicted on ancient coins with a long hooked nose and masculine features.
Triple coupons were a popular grocery store incentive in the early 1990's. Now they are not nearly as easy to find and generally are an incentive found as coupons to be clipped from the specific in-store advertisement. There is usually a limit to the number of coupons that can be tripled (4-6), and the amount on the coupon that can be tripled (usually $0.50). In order to receive a triple coupon, the newspaper coupon almost always needs to accompany the coupon to be tripled.
In spite of these rules, it is an incentive that can greatly reduce the price of a product. If the store triples a $0.50 coupon, you receive a savings of $1.50 - since many of the "low value" coupons are issued for low cost items, triple coupons often equate to a free item.