Most of my reader mail is positive, but I also receive comments from readers who aren't completely on board with the whole idea of coupon shopping. Occasionally, the questions that show up in my inbox surprise me. Here's one.

Q: "Jill, don't you ever think about what you are doing on a larger scale? In encouraging people to not pay high prices, wait until products go on sale and use coupons to get them at extremely low prices, people are going to get used to paying less for everything. If everyone did this, people are never going to want to pay full price for anything again. Not just groceries but clothes, travel, cars and more. I just can't help but think you could be responsible for an economic collapse."

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