Walgreens 101

Walgreens 101

If you are new to shopping at Walgreens you’ll want to familiarize yourself with their Register Reward program and their coupon policy. You can see the Walgreens Coupon Policy HERE. Print it out and keep a copy in your coupon binder or coupon clutch and print extras to give your store management or cashier! Have the address saved on your phone, iphone or on your ipad, whatever! Just have it ready at a moments notice!

-Walgreens accepts (2) coupons on a B1G1 FREE
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Walgreens will adjust your coupon value down if the coupon exceeds the price of the item
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Walgreens accepts internet print at home 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 will be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $3.00 coupon for a $2.99 item will result in a $2.99 coupon value).

When purchasing multiple items, Walgreens accepts multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is enough stock to satisfy other customers, unless a limit is specified. Management reserves the right to limit quantities.

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.

Internet/Print at Home Coupons

Walgreens accepts valid internet/print at home coupons.

The Register Reward Programs

The Register Reward Program can be a great way to get items FREE or inexpensively at Walgreens. It can be very confusing at first but once you have the hang of it you’ll be rolling deals easily!

Register Rewards (Register Rewards) are similar to Catalina coupons, they print out of the Catalina machine after you have purchased certain Couponsualifying products. They are manufacturers coupons intended to be used only at Walgreens (even though I have heard of other stores accepting them). They are just another way for the manufacturers to get shoppers to purchase their products. They are cost effective for the manufacturer because they won’t have to pay on every one since many of them won’t be redeemed. For example if Crest is $3 and you get a $3 Register Rewards for purchasing one but never use the Register Reward, the manufacturer doesn’t have to pay the $3 on that Register Reward and you have purchased the item they wanted you to buy anyway.

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