Which coupons will double?

If you look at the coupon bar code you can tell if it will or will not double. If the coupon bar code starts with a “5” it will double automatically. If it starts with a “9” it will NOT double automatically. Even if it starts with a “5”, the cashier may still override the coupon to make it not double.

Can you use multiple coupons on one item?

You can combine a store and manufacturer coupon to get a bigger discount on the purchase of a single product in the same transaction. Even if both coupons say “Limit one coupon per transaction,” you can use them together because they’re not identical coupons.

Can you double up on coupons at Walmart?

Walmart doesn’t allow you to stack coupons like some stores. They have a strict one-coupon-per-item policy. You can even make money, if the combined value of the coupon and the rebate exceeds the purchase price of the item.

Can you double coupon?

It means the store gives you twice the discount on whatever coupon you use. When a store doubles coupons, your $1 coupon is worth $2. All you have to do is hand a coupon to the cashier and the register will automatically double it.

What does double discount mean?

You sometimes give or get a double discount, it’s one percentage on top of another. For example, if the original price was $50 and we have two discounts: 20% and 10% , then we’re doing something like this: $50 – 20% = $50 – $10 = $40 .

When a coupon says save on any 2?

For example, if it says “Save $1 on 2 Boxes of Cheerios” then you will save $1 total on your purchase if you ring up 2 boxes of Cheerios.

Can you use coupons at Aldi?

NO. Aldi does NOT accept coupons. Couponers love to shop Aldi because of the very low prices on certain items like produce, meat, and popular seasonal supplies. Coupons don’t often help out with those items.

How do you solve double discounts?

For example, if the original price was $50 and we have two discounts: 20% and 10% , then we’re doing something like this: $50 – 20% = $50 – $10 = $40 . Then $40 – 10% = $40 – $4 = $36 .