This video is from 2011 so keep that in mind for the specific examples of coupons but the information is still valid. I am getting a lot of questions about using competitor coupons at Walmart. I explain it in the video. There is a part that is a little edgy, so if you have a weak stomach be advised that I do talk about adding MFG coupon to a price match.
It’s always good to have a little refresher!
We gladly accept the following types of coupons:
Competitors’ coupons
- A specific item for a specified price, for example, $2.99
- Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons for items with a specified price
- Have a valid expiration date
- Are acceptable in black and white
We DO NOT accept the following coupons:
- Checkout coupons
- Dollars/cents off the entire basket purchase
- Percentage off the entire basket purchase
- Print-at-home Internet coupons that require no purchase
- Competitors’ coupons
- Dollars/cents off at a specific retailer
- Percentage off
- Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons without a specified price
- Double- or triple-value coupons
Do not think of a Walgreen’s “Coupon” that states a specific price for an item as a coupon. Walmart treats it as price matching.
It must state a specific price to be honored at Walmart. EX. $3.49 Water
They will not honor a $ amount off of an item. EX. $5 off Zyrtec
I hope this helps!
Target coupons? I tried to use the $3 off 3 tide coupon from target and my Walmart said they would not take it. It was a competitors coupon. Should they have taken it?
no, not on that one. It has to say the final price of the item.
Here in S. Idaho we are able to use double coupons at Walmart. They even post it within the stores.