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Hot Topic: What’s your history with Bed Bath & Beyond’s 20% off coupon?

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After Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy, it announced it would no longer accept the 20% off coupons for which it was so famous, prompting The Container Store and Big Lots to announce that they’d honor the coupons.

You tell us: What’s your history with Bed Bath & Beyond’s 20% off coupon? Cast your vote here.

Circling back: Last week, we noted a recent New York Times story that revealed more restaurants and cafes are allowing dogs inside and featuring menu items just for them. We asked whether or not you had a dog, and what you thought about going to restaurants that allow them. Among those of you who don’t have dogs, 39.2% said they don’t belong in restaurants and you wouldn’t go to one, and 8.3% said it sounds like fun and you’d go. Among dog owners, 32.9% of you said you’d go to a dog-friendly restaurant, and 19.2% said dogs don’t belong in restaurants and you wouldn’t go. Just 0.4% of you didn’t know or weren’t sure.

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Andrew Adam Newman

Andrew writes about brick and mortar stores with a focus on store design, retail marketing and brands, the resale industry, and more.

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