Walgreens has a lot of rules and quirks. One rule requires that the
number of manufacturer coupons cannot exceed the number of items in the
transaction (i.e. to use 10 manufacturer coupons, you must be buying at
least 10 items). Manufacturer coupons include Register Rewards but not
store coupons. Store coupons are found in the weekly ad, monthly
booklet, or W coupons from Sunday inserts.
To make sure checkout is smooth, do a quick count of manufacturer coupons before you go to the register. If you are short of items, add fillers–inexpensive items to up your item count. Great fillers include clearance items, individually wrapped caramels, pencils, gum packets, postcards, a Sunday newspaper, and milk or eggs. Also look out for cheap in-ad buys like cans of mandarin oranges or boxes of gelatin.
Go here to learn more the Walgreens Coupon Acceptance Policy.
To make sure checkout is smooth, do a quick count of manufacturer coupons before you go to the register. If you are short of items, add fillers–inexpensive items to up your item count. Great fillers include clearance items, individually wrapped caramels, pencils, gum packets, postcards, a Sunday newspaper, and milk or eggs. Also look out for cheap in-ad buys like cans of mandarin oranges or boxes of gelatin.
Go here to learn more the Walgreens Coupon Acceptance Policy.
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