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coupon

[koo-pon, kyoo-] / ˈku pɒn, ˈkyu- /


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There’s a cadence to sales, a pattern to coupons, a small ecosystem of rewards programs and “oops” bins where imperfect or surplus food waits quietly for someone to notice.

From Salon

Employees shoot store coupons out of a money gun and toss bags of Leslie’s Clover Chips into the crowd.

From Los Angeles Times

He’d look for free activities, cut coupons and eat at home as much as possible.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bonds offer a return through regular coupon payments, as well as any price appreciation that might occur.

From MarketWatch

Bonds offer a return through regular coupon payments, as well as any price appreciation that might occur.

From MarketWatch