As mentioned in a previous blog, reading, printing, and carrying the Coupon Policy for where you are shopping is very important. You don't want to try to use a handful of coupons only to find out they cannot be doubled or worse - not accepted!
CVS -- No Coupon Policy posted online. Check with your local store.
Giant Foods -- Unfortunately they do not post their exact Coupon Policy but coupon related questions can be found on their Shopping FAQ.
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Rite-Aid -- Coupon Policy -- In PDF form.
Safeway -- Coupon Policy -- They seem to be pretty particular with certain rules. Call your local Safeway to check on their Double Coupon Policy.
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Shopper's Food -- Coupon Policy
ShopRite -- Coupon Policy -- Found nicely on the mainpage on their website :o)
SuperFresh -- Coupon Policy -- Scroll down a bit on the page as the Coupon Policy is listed on the same page as links to internet coupons.
Target -- Coupon Policy
Walgreens -- Coupon Policy
Walmart -- Coupon Policy
After reading the coupon policy, if you have ANY questions, call your local store to verify.
Popular questions to ask:
- Do you double coupons?
- If so, will it double to $1.00 total or can the value be up to $1.00. (75 cent coupon getting doubled to $1.00 or 75 cent coupon getting doubled to $1.50)
- Do you accept Internet Coupons?
- How many like coupons can be used in one transaction?
- How many like coupons can be doubled in one transaction?
- Do you accept expired coupons?
- Do you give cash back if the coupon amount exceeds the total purchase?
- Can an overage be applied to other items if the coupon value is higher than the item being purchased?
Happy Saving! Feel free to comment with any questions or additional information!