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Which stores allow customers to use manufacturer's coupons as well as in-store coupons on the same product?
For instance, if you have a coupon for a dollar off of ketchup, and an in-store coupon for 50 cents off of ketchup, which stores will let you use both for one bottle of ketchup?
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I tried checking on the various policies for coupon use at a number of different stores, but coupon policies vary from store to store. Kroger stores in Michigan have different acceptance policies than Krogers in Ohio, and as well, Krogers in Toledo, OH have different policies than Krogers in Cincinnati, OH.
In the area of Ohio where I live, there a very few stores that offer private store coupons in their ads. The only store that I found coupons to be used only at their store is Walgreen's. I checked their policy and they will accept one manufacturer's coupon with their private coupons. Rite-Aide, CVS and Target will allow you to stack coupons, also.
I lived in Apache Junction, AZ for a while, and a grocery chain there sent out in-store coupon books for the weekly sales, and they did allow manufacturer's coupons as well.
So if you have in-store coupons and manufacturer's coupons for the same item, you will have to find out that particular store's policy, either by calling them direct, or looking for that store online.
In the area of Ohio where I live, there a very few stores that offer private store coupons in their ads. The only store that I found coupons to be used only at their store is Walgreen's. I checked their policy and they will accept one manufacturer's coupon with their private coupons. Rite-Aide, CVS and Target will allow you to stack coupons, also.
I lived in Apache Junction, AZ for a while, and a grocery chain there sent out in-store coupon books for the weekly sales, and they did allow manufacturer's coupons as well.
So if you have in-store coupons and manufacturer's coupons for the same item, you will have to find out that particular store's policy, either by calling them direct, or looking for that store online.
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Sunday ads, and grocery shopping
Sunday ads, and grocery shopping
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