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As More Coupons Move Online, Older And Low-Income Shoppers Get Left Out - The Seattle Medium

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Susie Ingram has been a coupon-clipper all her life. "It has saved me a lot of money over the years," said the 62-year-old resident of DeBary, Florida. She clips coupons and redeems them at her local Winn-Dixie supermarket to save on cereal, toilet paper, coffee, and snacks for her grandson, whom she is helping raise.

The post As More Coupons Move Online, Older And Low-Income Shoppers Get Left Out appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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