Coupon Policies


Store Policies Concerning Coupons!

You should always check with the corporate office to see what their policies are since the store managers don't always know and will make up their own rules that may not benefit you. 
GROCERY STORES:


Food Lion
*Food Lion accepts coupons, but does not double or triple them*

Harris Teeter:
Harris Teeter does double all the time and occasionally triples MFCs (Manufacturer's Coupons).
You can use up to 20 coupons towards doubles or triples and can only use up to 3 of each of the same coupon.
Harris Teeter offers e-vic, but you have to have a VIC card and then sign up to receive emails or visit their website and add e-coupons to your VIC card where you just scan your card at check out to receive the discount.

Kroger:

Kroger accepts MFCs and doubles them up to $0.50.
If you have a Kroger Card you can link to it HERE
 and upload your virtual coupons to it much like Lowes Foods does theirs.  Add the items that you would like to "clip" and go shopping!  Once you swipe your card at the register you will receive your discount!

Lowes Foods:
Lowes Foods doubles MFCs all the time up to $0.99 and you can only use 4 of the same coupon.
Lowes Foods provides you a way to save money without having to clip coupons from their weekly ad.  You do have to have a Lowes Foods Rewards card and go to their website and click on the Instasave icon.  There you can add whatever specials you want directly to your Rewards card and your discounts come off your total when your card has been swiped at the register.
You can also use your Lowes Foods Rewards car and earn points towards rewards & prizes for shopping at Lowes Foods.  If you would like to see what is available then click HERE.

Wal-Mart:

DRUG STORES:

CVS:
Takes coupons and allows you to "stack" the store coupons, the ECBs and MFCs together to get a better deal.  CVS does not double coupons.
CVS does print ECB (Extra Care Bucks) when you purchase items in the weekly ad that qualify, but you do have to be signed up with the program to receive your rewards.
You can go HERE to sign up.


Rite-Aid:
Rite-Aid accept coupons, but they do not double them.  Rite-Aid also mails out a rebate check every month if you purchase the items in their monthly flyer.

Walgreens:
Walgreens takes coupons and allows you to "stack" your coupons as well.  Stacking means you can use the MFC, the store coupon and the RR that prints out of the printer from your previous purchases.


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