I’m guessing it drives more profits

  • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Basically, their goal is to get you in the store. the coupon usually only covers part of a meal that people typically buy, so you go in and you end up buying significantly more than you would have, covering the “loss”.

    Futher, they can then declare the loss as a charitable contribution or something.

    Also, they get to take credit for that one dollar donation and inflate their corporate “We Don’t Look Like Assholes” numbers.

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      2 months ago

      Yep. They get credit for your donation & they get a tax write-off for the coupons, and they get to sell more stuff so you’ll get the “value” out of the coupons. It’s a win win win for them and only a win for you if you were going to otherwise buy the exact same things the coupons covered.

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        2 months ago

        Oh yeah. they’re totally assholes.

        Same goes for those “would you like to round up for <insert relevant children’s thing here>” programs. Fucking ghouls.

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          only reason I go for that is if I’m paying cash because I’m willing to pay that little bit extra to not have change in my pocket