Can you use a manufacturers coupon along with a store coupon on the same product at the same time?

Almost never now, but there was a time when this was quite common. I remember doing this when I lived in Texas in the 80's. It was a good way to save on a big trip to Piggly Wiggly.

I work at Walgreens, and the best answer I can give is "sometimes". At least on our registers, one coupon per item is usually the rule. However, it may depend on the type of in-store coupon you are using.

For example, our weekly ad "coupons" are really more like sale codes, like swiping a Kroger Plus card on one item at a time. With these types of coupons, it is rare that you can't also use a manufacturer's coupon at the same time. Our monthly coupon booklet, however, have coupons that have similar restrictions and behaviors of manufacturer coupons, and you normally cannot use more than one coupon per item.

Also, I feel I should throw this out there because it is so annoying when customers freak out about it, coupons that apply to multiple items, like "Save $1 on two", that coupon applies to BOTH items, so you CANNOT use another coupon for EITHER item. However, if we break the super special order that we are supposed to ring up different types of coupons, we CAN sometimes apply a weekly, monthly, and a manufacturer coupon. Sometimes.

I hope you enjoyed my conclusive answer, haha.

It depends on the store. CVS, Ralph's and Target accept coupon store/manufacturer combinations as a matter of policy. CVS frequently issues in-store coupons from scanning your ExtraCare card the same week the manufacturer publishes coupons in the Sunday paper.

On occasion I have purchased items with two types of coupons that were also on-sale and offered Extra Bucks rewards. Ralph's, a Kroger store, allows you to load electronic coupons to your rewards card and when you purchase the item you can also use a manufacturers paper coupon. Quite often these items are being offered at promotional prices providing even more incentive to shop their store.

Target gives you coupons towards future purchases.

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