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What does Hubei coupon mean?

Hubei coupons (ordinary coupons) include three types: shopping mall coupons, supermarket (convenience store) coupons and catering coupons. All employees in Hubei can grab coupons.

1. Hubei coupons (ordinary coupons) denomination:

(1) Shopping mall coupons: 38 yuan, 68 yuan, 128 yuan.

(2) supermarket (convenience store) coupons: 18 yuan, 38 yuan, 58 yuan.

(3) Food and beverage coupons: 8 yuan, 28 yuan and 68 yuan.

Tip: Hubei coupons (ordinary coupons) can only be used when the actual consumption amount is 3 times or more of the face value of coupons, and each coupon will be automatically written off after payment.

2. Hubei coupons (ex-gratia coupons) are special coupons for "Jingchu Excellent Products" and "Jingchu Good Grain and Oil" issued to consumers outside the province, so as to help Hubei's featured products better go to the whole country. Consumers outside the province can grab Hubei coupons (ex-gratia coupons) through the selected Internet e-commerce platform.

Hubei coupon (coupon) denomination:

38 yuan, 68 yuan, 118 yuan.

Tip: The actual consumption amount must be 2,5 times or more of the face value of the coupon before using the Hubei coupon (ex-gratia coupon), and each coupon will be automatically written off after payment.

Consumer vouchers are a kind of special vouchers and one of the tools to realize economic policies. When the economic recession leads to a sharp decline in private consumption capacity, the government or enterprises issue people's consumption vouchers as payment vouchers for people's future consumption, hoping to revitalize consumption activities by increasing people's purchasing power and consumption desire, and even further promote the growth of production and investment activities and accelerate economic recovery.

in the special period of financial crisis, consumer vouchers are gradually becoming one of the important means to promote sales and ensure growth. Although coupons are aimed at promoting consumption, they can also be used as social relief tools. There is also a mixture of the two, which aims at revitalizing consumption and is implemented as social relief. The background of mixed policy formation may be complex, not just economic considerations.