Understanding the Basics of Walgreens Coupon Policy

Navigating the world of couponing can be a bit overwhelming, but understanding the basics of Walgreens’ coupon policy can help you maximize your savings. Walgreens encourages customers to use coupons, but there are specific guidelines to follow to ensure a smooth shopping experience. Here’s a breakdown of the key points you need to know:

1. Types of Coupons Accepted

Walgreens accepts a variety of coupons, including:

  • Manufacturer Coupons: These can be either paper or digital.
  • Walgreens Store Coupons: These are often found in the weekly ad, the monthly savings book, or online.
  • Register Rewards: These are coupons earned from previous purchases that can be used on future transactions.

2. Coupon Limits

  • Identical Coupons: You can use up to four identical coupons per household, per day.
  • Multiple Coupons: When purchasing a single item, you can use one manufacturer coupon and one Walgreens coupon. However, the total value of the coupons cannot exceed the price of the item.

3. Coupon Restrictions

  • Expiration Dates: Walgreens does not accept expired coupons.
  • Competitor Coupons: Walgreens does not accept coupons from other retailers.
  • Coupon Value: Coupons cannot be used for more than the selling price of an item, and cash back is not provided.

4. Internet and Printed Coupons

  • Internet Printed Coupons: Walgreens accepts these as long as they have a clear and scannable barcode. However, “free product” internet printed coupons are not accepted.

5. Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) Coupons:  For BOGO promotions, the number of coupons accepted cannot be more than the number of items in the “buy” section of the promotion. For example, if you have a BOGO coupon for shampoo, you can use one coupon for every two bottles you purchase.

6. Register Rewards and Balance Rewards

  • Register Rewards: These are manufacturer coupons that can be used on your next purchase. They cannot be used to purchase items that will generate additional Register Rewards in the same transaction.
  • Balance Rewards: This is Walgreens’ loyalty program where you earn points on purchases that can be redeemed for discounts on future purchases.

7. General Guidelines

  • Presentation: All valid coupons should be presented to the cashier at the time of checkout.
  • No Cash Value: Coupons and their face value cannot be exchanged for cash or gift cards.
  • Clear Barcodes: All coupons must have a clear barcode and can be scanned.

The full policy can be viewed on the Walgreens site or in-store.

www.walgreens.com

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