Watch Trader Joe’s shoppers line up for mini tote drops
Crowds lined up outside Trader Joe’s stores at dawn for a chance to win the new viral striped tote bag.
Shoppers should check their wallets and under their couch cushions because one retailer is hunting down America’s oldest coupons and offering customers a chance to win $100,000 in home improvements.
Bed Bath & Beyond has announced the launch of the Legendary Coupon Hunt, a 21-day national event that begins June 22 and aims to “unearth the oldest Bed Bath & Beyond coupons in existence,” according to a news release.
“For decades, the iconic blue 20% off coupon has been more than just a discount; it has become part of American culture,” the company said in a news release. “It was kept in wallets, file cabinets, kitchen drawers, glove compartments, scrapbooks, family memory boxes. Millions of customers kept it for years because they never knew when they would need it.”
Now, Bed Bath & Beyond is bringing them back.
How to participate in the coupon hunt
Through July 13, customers can bring their Bed Bath & Beyond coupons to participating Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store, and Kirkland’s Home locations nationwide. The company said all coupons will be honored and each coupon will serve as an entry into the hunt.
Coupons will be entered for a chance to win the grand prize, with one winner receiving a $100,000 home remodel. Customers can also win additional prizes: a $500 gift card to 100 winners and a $100 gift card to 50 winners.
Bed Bath & Beyond partners with The Container Store on new concept store
On June 18, Bed Bath & Beyond announced the opening of 22 new combined Bed Bath & Beyond and The Container Store stores nationwide. The stores will offer an assortment of bedding, bath, kitchen, entertainment and home goods for the former, and organizational options such as custom spaces and in-home services for the latter, according to a news release.
The store complex comes after The Container Store entered into a partnership to offer Bed Bath & Beyond products in its stores in 2024. The year before, Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed its brick-and-mortar stores.
However, the retailer’s products continued to be available online when Overstock.com purchased the brand’s intellectual property and launched a new website and mobile app. And in 2025, Bed Bath & Beyond acquired The Brand House Collective, formerly Kirkland’s. As part of the merger, some Kirkland stores became Bed Bath & Beyond stores.
Contributor: Greta Cross, USA TODAY
Gabe Hauari is USA TODAY’s national trends news reporter. You can follow him at X @gabehauari Or email Gdhauari@usatodayco.com.

