Store Policies

Target Stores Coupon Policy:
  • Accepts: Target-issued coupons, printed internet coupons and manufacturer-issued coupons.
  • Accepts one Target coupon and one manufacturer coupon for the same item, unless either coupon prohibits it.
  • Coupon amount may be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied.
  • Can't give cash back if the face value of a coupon is greater than the purchase value of the item.
  • Can't accept coupons from other retailers, or coupons for products not carried in our stores.
  • All valid coupons should be presented to the cashier while you're checking out.

Walgreen's Coupon Guidelines:

General Guidelines:

*All valid coupons should be presented to the cashier at the time of checkout.
*Walgreens does not accept expired coupons.
*Coupons and their face value cannot be exchanged for cash or gift cards.
*Competitor coupons are not accepted at Walgreens.
*Walgreens cannot accept coupons for items not carried in our stores.
*The number of manufacturer coupons, including Register RewardsTM manufacturer coupons, may not exceed the number of items in the transaction. The total value of the coupons may not exceed the value of the transaction. Sales tax must be paid, if required by state law.
*Any coupon offer not covered in these guidelines will be accepted at the discretion of Walgreens management.

Sale Items:
*Walgreens will accept manufacturer coupons for an item that is on sale.
*In the event that any item's selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Walgreens will only accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item. Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item and no cash back is ever provided in exchange for any coupons.

Multiple Coupons:
*When purchasing a single item, Walgreens accepts one manufacturer coupon and applicable Walgreens coupon(s) for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer.
*The coupon amount must be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).
*When purchasing multiple items, Walgreens accepts multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers, unless a limit is specified. Management reserves the right to limit the quantity of items purchased.

Buy One, Get One Free Coupons:
*When items are featured in a Buy One, Get One Free promotion, up to two coupons can be used against the items being purchased, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the items being purchased.
*Sales tax must be paid for any Buy One, Get One Free coupon offers, if required by applicable state laws.
*Internet/Print at Home Coupons
*Walgreens accepts valid internet/print at home coupons.
*Register Rewards coupons

Earning Register Rewards:
*Register Rewards will only print for in-stock merchandise during the promotional period.
*Register Rewards can only be earned for eligible items. No substitutions.
*There is a limit of one Register Rewards (RR) printed per offer per customer per transaction.
*Customers redeeming a Register Rewards against the same offer may not receive another RR.

Redeeming Register Rewards:
*Customers redeeming a Register Rewards against the same offer may not receive another RR.
*Refer to Register Rewards coupon for expiration date.
*The RR coupon value cannot exceed the total purchase amount. No cash back and no cash value for RR coupon.
*The number of manufacturer coupons, including RR manufacturer coupons, must not exceed the number of items in the transaction.
*Register Rewards must be forfeited if the qualifying merchandise is returned.
*Register Rewards cannot be used toward the purchase of gift cards and pre-paid cards.
*Register Rewards can be redeemed for eligible items only. Ineligible items include but are not limited to:
     Prescriptions
     Tobacco products
     Alcoholic beverages
     Dairy products
     Lottery tickets
     Money orders/transfers
     Transportation passes
     Special event/entertainment tickets or passes
     Postage stamps
     Gift cards/phone cards/prepaid/Green DotTM cards
     Prescription Savings Club" memberships
     Health care services, including immunizations
     Any items prohibited by law




Wal-mart Coupon Policy:
  • Accepts manufacturer's coupons, free merchandise coupons or BOGO coupons, store coupons, pharmacy coupons, internet coupons, soft drink container caps
  • Coupons must be presented at time of purchase
  • Coupons should have an expiration date
  • Internet coupons must say "Manufacturer Coupon," have a valid remit address and scannable bar code
  • Only one coupon per item
  • Use of 40 or more coupons requires manager's approval

Festival Foods Coupon Policy:
  • Does NOT double coupons.
  • Accepts internet coupons up to $3.
  • Do not accept internet printed "free" item coupons, including "buy one, get one" coupons
  • No limit on number of coupons per transaction.
  • Accepts all coupons from FestFoods.com
  • You can use a manufacturers coupon with a store coupon. 
Red Box Coupons:

Check the red interactive coupon box at the front of the store. Sometimes there are coupons available that match up with the weekly store coupons; even on store brands! You may print as many as you like. These coupons are store coupons and can be used with manufacturer's coupons. You will need one coupon for each item you buy, one coupon will not take off the amount for all coupon items you purchase.

Green Sheet Coupons:
Unless otherwise stated "Green Sheet" coupons are unlimited store coupons and can be used with manufacturer's coupons. Only one coupon is necessary and will take off the amount for each coupon item you purchase.

Newspaper Coupons:
Most coupons in the newspaper are store coupons and can be used with manufacturer's coupons to "double" your savings. You no longer have to cut out the Festival newspaper coupons. Just stop by the service desk and pick up one of the flyers that have the store coupons (not the green sheet, that's separate) on them or hand them the whole newspaper ad. The cashier just has to enter one code for all the coupons and you don't have to cut them out. It's a win-win time saver for you and the cashier!












Pick 'n Save Coupon Policy:

Roundy’s general coupon policies are as follows:


*Internet printed coupons. Coupons printed from the internet must be legitimate, printed in color or black and white and have the following:
    •“Manufacturer coupon” printed on coupon
    •Bar-scan code
    •Current expiration date
    •Website where printed from must be on coupon

*Manufacturer’s coupons for purchased products only. Manufacturer’s coupons will only be accepted for purchased products. Items received for free through store promotions (“meal deal” or “buy one, get one free”) are not considered purchased products; therefore, manufacturer’s coupons can not be used for these products.

*Maximum value of coupons. Coupons are accepted only for products of equal or greater value; they do not give cash back on coupons. Sales tax is paid by the customer at full retail.

*Free product coupons. Free or “buy one, get one free” product coupons printed from the internet will not be accepted at Roundy’s stores; free or “buy one, get one free” product coupons from the newspaper will be accepted.

*Maximum value of internet printed coupons. There is no limit on the value of an internet printed coupon.

*Right of refusal. The store has the right to refuse any coupon printed from the internet at any time.

*Stacking store coupons with manufacturer-issued coupons. A store coupon can be redeemed with a manufacturer’s coupon for the same item.

Doubled Coupon Policies:

Roundy’s stores doubles coupons (a “doubled coupon” means that a $1 off coupon is equal to $2 off):

*Weekly. Every Wednesday – even when it is not explicitly advertised in the paper.
*$25 threshold. Roundy’s formal corporate policy is that the sale price value of the groceries in your transaction must be at least $25 for your coupons to be eligible for doubling. However, the registers are currently programmed (as of March 18, 2010) to double coupons when the shelf price (the highest price listed on the shelf tag, which is usually the full, pre-sale price) before coupons is $25. If you plan your transactions using the shelf price versus the sale price, you do so at your own risk that the registers have been modified to align with their formal corporate policy.

*Only five. Up to 5 manufacturer’s coupons can be doubled per transaction.
*It’s automatic. The registers automatically double the face value of the first five eligible coupons scanned if your groceries meet the $25 threshold. All that to say, the cashier does not push a button or manually “approve” you to have doubled coupons. The register just does it.
The first five. The first 5 eligible coupons scanned will double – that means you should hand the clerk your 5 highest value coupons first:
*Up to $1. Only coupons valued at less or equal to $1 off will be doubled.

*Exceptions. “Buy one, get one free” and “try me free” coupons are not eligible for doubling.

*Coupons that say “Do Not Double.” Some manufacturer-issued coupons say “do not double” on them. Roundy’s formal policy is that they will not double these. Before I realized this was part of their formal policy I asked specifically about these coupons at my local Rainbow Foods. I was told that the store where I shop will allow these coupons to double if they double automatically when scanned. Note: I cannot tell which coupons have the “do not double” wording on them when I put together the weekly shopping list, so you will need to check them yourself.

*Transactions. Roundy’s official policy is that customers are encouraged to make one transaction to double their coupons, but again, this will vary from store to store. Most shoppers at Roundy’s stores will find that they are allowed to make more than one transaction.


Coupon policies are from Wal-mart's, Walgreen's, Roundy's and Target's websites.





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