"Extreme Coupon Review: A Strange People, Selfish, Cakes, Or Frugal? Extreme coupons, which premiered on TLC, provoked some extreme reactions. Some reviewers and audiences despised show as an example of obsessive self-interest. Others admire the ingenuity of buyers who are able to reduce the $ 1000 plus grocery bill to just over $ 100.
I think it shows an example of the cunning of two floating around the country at this time. The behavior of extreme passion first, is filtered through the reality, if we are talking about people who have many children (hello, the Duggar family) or stuff their bodies with a large quantity of drugs (hello, the intervention and relapse). Second, the fact that many people do not have as much money as they did. It's the economy, stupid!
Of course, some coupons Extreme Storage on what they do not need, like the guy who admitted he did not eat mustard, even when his wife bought dozens of bottles of things. But this is how television works these days: People see The Biggest Loser and, at best, perhaps understanding how and a little inspiration for losing weight. It is undesirable programming, but it attaches to the belt of useful information.
The same applies to Extreme coupons. If, while gawping at people who spend their lives cleaning trash cans to complete the newspaper coupons, the viewer will learn to reduce the grocery bill from office for a family who is ill? Leisure and free (ish) food.
I will not lie: I will not add coupons Extreme on my DVR schedule. But I'm also not going to discount if you pardon the expression, pulses, and in some cases, the needs that inspire his popularity.
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