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How To Use Coupons at Walgreens

I've been shopping at Walgreens for several years and have found some really great deals there.
Besides just the normal store sale, Walgreens has two different types of deals:

1. Coupon "Stacking" - The weekly store fliers often include a number of store coupons which are
good all week. So, you can use both a store coupon and a manufacturer's coupon on one item.
Often, you'll be able to get a really great deal by stacking a sale, the store coupon, and a
manufacturer's coupon.


2. Register Rewards - Register Rewards are a second "coupon" you receive at checkout when you
buy an item advertised as producing a Register Reward.  Use it on your next purchase just like cash.

You find these each week in their sale paper, (or here at my website) They usually have 2 or 3 items
each week, and some are completely free after Register Rewards!  Here is where coupons really pay
off.  By using a manufacturer's coupon, and/or a store coupon when buying a Register Reward item,
you can often get the item free, almost free, or even better.  (The coupons all come off at the end of
checkout)

You must have as many items as you have coupons. The Register Rewards count as a coupon as do
any of the store coupons, so count those, too.  Hand the clerk your coupons in this order.  
(Streamlines the checkout)

Register Rewards
Manufacturer's coupons
Store coupons


If for some reason they cannot get a coupon to go through, request that they void the item right
then off of your order. It's much easier to just void it off right then and not pay for it, then to try and
mess with it later. And voiding it off is a very simple process.