My partner got a coupon book from Everyday Rewards but in my opinion they haven't got the targeting correct. They seem to be the standard target offers of $80 for most of the large coupons(500 points or $5 off depending on the week). We very rarely spend $80 on this card in one transaction. I think we've only done it 2 or 3 times in the last year.
The %off offers for specific products have qualifying totals. Most of the totals are too high for the particular product group. We might be able to use the 15% off fresh meat which has a qualifying spend of $15. Some of the fine print on the front and the back is really small so I think some people will misunderstand the coupons, even though there is an explanation page of how they work.
The most useful coupon for us will probably be the Woolworths online coupon which is for 10% off for orders over $50. This can be used 3 times during the entire promotion period. Up and Go 6 packs are on half price special at the moment and the coupon can be used from next Monday, which covers the current specials period. I'll probably get almost $50 of this product and just top up the order with a few other specials and day to day items that are priced at the same price as instore.
My maths isn't very good but we should be getting a pretty good deal using the online coupon. I'll be getting most products at a 50% off price, using Wish cards bought at a 5% discount and then the coupon will take another 10% off the total. Sounds great to me.