If you’re new to Walgreens shopping, then learn how the Balance Rewards Program works. Plus, learn how the Register Rewards program works and learn how to read this shopping list. Don’t forget that some other stores will accept Register Rewards like a manufacturer’s coupon. Also, it’s a good idea to print out Walgreens’ official coupon policy and keep it with you in case an issue comes up at checkout.
This is a starting list of deals for the week and is not a comprehensive list of every sale item and its coupons, but just the best deals (things at prices I’d actually pay). We will update this list as readers leave comments with bargains they found at their local store, we get emails with deal ideas or we read about other deals across the blogosphere. Items that are added throughout the week will be noted as NEW. Items whose final price changes as a result of a new or modified coupon scenario will be noted as UPDATED. At least once this week, we will send out a reminder to come back and check this list for the hottest new deals.
Walgreens is the one store where an advertised sale like “2/$4” usually requires you to buy two products. The first one rings at full price and the second product will ring at a lesser price to bring the total to $4, using our example. If you ever question whether you need to buy two to receive a sale price, ask the cashier to scan one item for you. If it rings at full price, then you know you need to buy two products. If it rings at the sale price, then you don’t.
Your turn: What other deals did you find this week at Walgreens?
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For the honey, wouldn't the final price be $4.98 after balance point rewards or $2.49 each?
500 balance reward points is only $0.50 so the math is correct.
When purchasing the Enfagrow Premium Older Toddler Ready-to-Drink (4-pack) $4.99 and using the 5 off coupon. The cashier would not let me use the coupon due to the coupon being more than the item. This happened twice.
They have to adjust the product ,in this case they have to adjust the enfagrow down to $4.99.The manager had to instruct the cashier and all went well
The printable coupon for Lindsay Olives and for Suave items are for specific stores. Not Walgreens. According to their policy, they do not accept competitor coupons.
Just to clarify. if a item is on sale for 4.99 and you have a 5.00 off manufactuer coupon. Will Walgreens accept the coupon?
Yes, they are supposed to. Their coupon policy does say coupon amounts must be reduced if they exceed item value. It’s a good idea to print out Walgreens’ official coupon policy and keep it with you in case an issue comes up at checkout.
http://www.walgreens.com/topic/help/generalhelp/c…
Wondering if someone can answer this question I have about Balance Rewards redemption. Today I redeemed 5,000 pts for $5 off my purchase in the same transaction I was suppose to earn 500 pts for buying 2 products. I looked at my receipt and saw that I did not earn any points. I was told by the manager that I can't redeem and earn in the same transaction….I was NOT trying to redeem points earned today, using previously earned points. Is this true that I can't redeem and earn in the same transaction. Seems very weird.
Jen you might want to add something else that does not cost much and alot of times at my store they will take that.