In order to save money, many consumers redeem coupons that are distributed ... ...

In order to save money, many consumers redeem coupons that are distributed by retail stores. However, in general, retail stores that distribute and accept store coupons as a way of discounting the prices on certain products charge more for their products, on average, than other retail stores charge for the same products— even after lower prices available on coupon-discounted products are factored in. This is because producing and distributing coupons usually costs a great deal. To compensate for this expense without reducing profits, retail stores must pass it on to consumers. Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the information above?
(A) Many consumers who redeem coupons save little if any money, overall, by doing so.
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*This question is included in Oct 2012 LSAT (PT67): Logical Reasoning B