1. The coupons had expiration dates to keep people from waiting until the last minute to purchase the boxes, which would unfortunately cause a shortage of boxes in a possible worst case scenario.
2. your congressman (for better or worse) voted the bill into law so, they decided that there would be expiration dates on the coupons.
3. You do not get to choose whether or not this transition happens. You (may or may not have) voted for your representative so he/she makes legislative decisions for you. You, personally, do not have a choice.
4. Finally, of course somebody wants to make money on this.
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1. The coupons had expiration dates to keep people from waiting until the last minute to purchase the boxes, which would unfortunately cause a shortage of boxes in a possible worst case scenario.
2. your congressman (for better or worse) voted the bill into law so, they decided that there would be expiration dates on the coupons.
3. You do not get to choose whether or not this transition happens. You (may or may not have) voted for your representative so he/she makes legislative decisions for you. You, personally, do not have a choice.
4. Finally, of course somebody wants to make money on this.