Bed Bath And Beyond isn't doing so well now that you're having trouble tapping that sweet, sweet home equity to buy 8 zillion thread count sheets. The WSJ says they're discounting their merchandise heavily to try to tempt you. [WSJ]
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In terms of price and quality/designers, I do much better buying home goods at the TJX family of discount stores than at BB&B.
Did you know BB&B will accept their competitor's (Linens N Things) coupons as well as their own? So, you can double up that way. They will also accept their own coupons after expiration date, although not the limited-time ones that discount 20% of your entire purchase price -- just the individual item coupons.
@ElizabethD: Every BB&B I've shopped at (only a couple in NJ and Pennsylvania, admittedly) has accepted any kind of coupon past the expiration date.
They'll also accept any of their competitor's 20% off coupons.
They sometimes shoot themselves in the foot with all those coupons though. I've gotten to the point if I don't have any of their coupons on hand (e.g., stop in on a spur of the moment) I won't buy anything. People have become so accustomed to those damn coupons that if they stopped sending them out their sales would plummet.





Duh. They need to send out even more of their asinine 20% off coupons.
Really, I do love Bed, Bath, and Beyond, but I know never to go there without coupons, and I know there'll never be a lack of them.