Yes, every once in a blue moon. Most are coupons where, even if you shop at the store, they aren't likely to be much of a deal. Examples:
20% off at Interstate battery. Great. I bought a new car battery (from Interstate) a year and a half ago. The previous one lasted seven years. Five years from now, what are the chances that coupon will still be printed?
A 6" sub at Subway for $1 when you buy one 6" and a medium soft drink. I never buy soda, and I seldom need 12" of sub.
$3 off of a $25 purchase at a nearby liquor store. Maybe the smallest liquor store I've ever been in, with some of the highest prices. I save more on regular prices just by shopping at the large liquor store one mile away.
One of the grocers I shop at print these on the back of their receipt, but they also print manufacturer coupons, usually for something you're buying or have purchased in the past. Buy some Fage yogurt, find a coupon for $1.00 off three Fage yogurts. I'll use that one.