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Bed Bath & Beyond begins reopening in California with a bonus: Old coupons will be honored
By Caroline Petrow-Cohen at Los Angeles Times - California
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
Three years after filing for bankruptcy, Bed Bath & Beyond is beginning its first phase of store reopenings, including two in California. To entice customers, the chain is accepting expired coupons.
Key takeaway To entice customers, the chain is accepting expired coupons.
Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The reopening of Bed Bath & Beyond stores in California marks a significant development for local retail, particularly in communities where the chain had a strong presence before its bankruptcy. By honoring old coupons, the company is likely trying to win back customers who may have felt abandoned when their local stores closed. This move could pay off in areas where shoppers are loyal to familiar brands and have been waiting for alternatives to online shopping or big-box stores. As the first phase of reopenings gets underway, it will be worth watching how the revamped stores are received by Californians and whether the company's strategy can help it regain a foothold in the competitive local market. The success of these reopenings may also have implications for other retailers looking to revive their presence in the state.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Los Angeles Times - California ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Three years after filing for bankruptcy, Bed Bath & Beyond is beginning its first phase of store reopenings, including two in California. To entice customers, the chain is accepting expired coupons.
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