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Originally Posted by Hektore
I think this goes back to the more general principle that discounts can only save you money on things you were going to buy anyway. If you were going to be at Arby's anyway (or some such similar place for food) then the coupon saves you money, if not then it doesn't as you pointed out.
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Why would you even look at an Arby's coupon if you're not an Arby's fan? Coupons only save money if you use them for things that have value to you. That's the reason those sites show lots of great deals. You can pick and choose the deal(s) that work for you.
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