No one likes to plan out the perfect couponing scenario only to get to the store and find empty shelves! Unfortunately, with couponing on the rise, shelves are bound to be emptied.
There are a few things you can do when you come across empty shelves:
A rain check is simply a slip of paper that you can ask for that will allow you to come back at a later date and get the sale price. Wait a week or two (but not too long, some rain checks expire) and come back when the item is back in stock and you can still get the great price!
Try to shop as early as you can. If the sale starts on Sunday, don’t wait until Friday to shop. Try to shop the same day the sale starts if you can.
In my area, there seems to be a CVS on every corner. If one store is out of stock, drive down the street and shop at the other store.
If your store is quite a distance away, it might be wise to call your store and ask if they have the product in stock before you drive out there. They may even be willing to hold one for you until you get there.
Many stores, like Walmart and Target, will price match any advertised sale price. If your Walgreens is out of the $1 cereal, take your ad across the street to Walmart and show them the ad to get the same price there – they will likely have plenty in stock.
Occasionally the store will have more product in the back that they have not put out on the shelves yet. They may be able to produce a few products that you needed. It doesn’t hurt to ask.
Find out which day of the week your store restocks the shelves and come back then!
Be sure to teach your friends how to coupon the right way. They’re likely shopping at your store anyway! Remember to follow the rules yourself. If you don’t like empty shelves, then don’t be a “shelf-clearer”.
If you see someone buying a large quantity of items, do not automatically assume they’re a shelf-clearer. They might have a large family that truly goes through 10 boxes of cereal in a week.
More sales will come around. Really! If you’re just starting out, it is really hard to pass up a great sale, but know that there are always more deals to come. It’s okay to sit one out.
I hope these tips will help you deal with finding empty shelves! Be sure to read my “Coupon Etiquette” series to find out the unspoken rules of couponing!
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Great tips!
This is sooo frustrating! Especially when it is a MEGA or a 10 for $10 deal!
Thank you!!! I hate getting to the store with my scenarios planned out to find shelves empty!
We always get rain checks
Thank you for sharing! These are great tips!
Thanks for the tips
Thanks for the suggestions!
That can be so frustrating to not find what you're looking for!
Ugh, I hate it when the deals are gone! :(
This definitely has happened to me a fair number of times - great tips!