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Coupons and kitchen gadgets you don't need are so back. Photo: Naheed Rajwani-Dharsi/Axios
Start digging through your junk drawer for old Bed Bath & Beyond coupons — the home goods store is making a comeback, three years after declaring bankruptcy and shuttering all of its locations.
Why it matters: The Container Store, with which it is merging, is perceived as pricey, but Bed Bath & Beyond plans to bring lower price points that it hopes will bring in more customers.
Catch up quick: Bed Bath & Beyond closed its stores in 2023 but continued selling products online.
- The company acquired Kirkland's Home and is now in the process of merging with Coppell-based The Container Store, which filed for bankruptcy in 2024.
Driving the news: The Container Store's locations nationwide are being rebranded as The Container Store x Bed Bath & Beyond stores and will soon start selling items from both brands.
- The country's first dual-branded store, located in Fort Worth, opened to the public on Saturday. The concept will be rolled out to all The Container Store locations nationwide by the end of the year.
The intrigue: Good news for the hoarders among us: The stores will honor old Bed Bath & Beyond coupons and continue giving out new ones.
- The company plans to hold a contest next month to see who has the oldest Bed Bath & Beyond coupon. The winner will get a home refresh.
- "The urban legend was that they never really expire, right?" Bed Bath & Beyond president Amy Sullivan tells Axios.

Vibe check: Products from both brands are embedded within the Fort Worth store's aisles, sorted by room type.
- Bed Bath & Beyond's popular towel wall is back, along with a gadget wall lined with knickknacks such as fridge forks and cherry pitters.
- "We really want to take the customer on a journey through her home and mix these two brands together because they complement each other very well," Sullivan says.
What's next: The beyond, Sullivan says. The company is exploring offering mortgage, title and brokerage services.
Zoom out: Beyond's Buybuy Baby is also making a comeback, slated to return in 2027 as freestanding locations.
