If you're new to couponing, you might look twice at matchups (
in our stores section) and
deals posts, wondering what all the abbreviations and coupon-specific terms mean. If reading coupon lingo looks like Greek to you, check out this cheat sheet to see what's what. Don't worry - these will be second nature to you in no time!
CAT or Catalina:
Coupon dispensed at register after purchase
CLFE:
Campbell's Labels for Education
Competitors:
A store that competes with the store you are shopping - some stores will accept their competitors' store coupons
Coupon Insert:
Newspaper inserts or special mailers with coupons (include Procter & Gamble, Smart Source, Red Plum, etc.)
Coupon Policy:
Store policies setting the parameter for coupon use and acceptance, typically including guidelines for whether a store accepts competitor coupons, coupons past expiration dates, etc. Also might include information about whether a store doubles or
triples coupons
CRT:
Cash register tape (sometimes includes coupons printed at the end of your receipt or on the back of your receipt)
Rain check:
If an item is on sale but out-of-stock, you can ask a store's customer service desk for a rain check slip so you can get the deal later (varies by store)
Regional:
A coupon or deal available only in a certain area
RP:
Red Plum Sunday supplement coupons / Red Plum insert
RR:
Register rewards (Walgreens store credits you get by purchasing certain items)
Winetag:
A coupon found hanging on a package (such as wine) for money off another item, usually meat, cheese or produce
WT:
Short for winetag, a coupon found hanging on a package (such as wine) for money off another item, usually meat, cheese or produce