Bed Bath & Beyond begins reopening in California with a bonus: Old coupons will be honored

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Bed Bath & Beyond is looking to stage a comeback as the decades-old company reopens stores in partnership with the Container Store in 22 cities, including two in Southern California.To the delight of die-hard fans and coupon collectors, for a limited time the new stores will accept the chain’s blue and white coupons, no matter how old they are.

Customers can use their expired coupons until July 13.The company is also holding a contest to find the oldest coupon out there, with a prize of a home renovation worth $100,000.

“For decades, our customers treated these coupons like treasure,” said Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.President Amy Sullivan in a statement Monday.

“They tucked them into purses, filing cabinets, cookbooks and memory boxes because they believed they would be valuable someday.We think they were right.” Business The chairman previously said the state is overregulated and risky.

The home goods retailer will merge with The Container Store locations, including 12 storefronts in California.Bed Bath & Beyond, which sells home goods including towels and kitchen gadgets, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 and shut down all its locations.Following its bankruptcy, Bed Bath & Beyond was bought by Overstock.com, which has since rebranded to Beyond, Inc.

The company announced the first phase of its brick-and-mortar reopenings last week.In addition to stores in New York, Colorado, Illinois and other states, two locations will open in California in the coming weeks in Costa Mesa and Century City in Los Angeles.

Over the last few years, social media users lamented that they could not use their expired Bed Bath & Beyond coupons.“Found my entire stash of Bed bath and beyond coupons today,” one Reddit user said earlier this year.

“Sad I never got to use them.”Another Reddit user said they found a large stack of expired coupons two years ago.“I know I...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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