Walgreens 101

Posted by Kim Julian on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 at 5:57 am

I started saving with Walgreen’s for two reasons. First there is one every five miles in our town and secondly it’s so convenient it’s silly not too. Walgreen’s can be confusing though so I will try to keep this as simple as possible!

The first way to save is with the Weekly Advertisement. They change every week so you can click here to view your advertisement, pick it up in the front of the store, subscribe to your local paper, or check your email once you have registered with Walgreen’s and they will send the ads for the week. The weekly advertisement has great deals each week with coupons. Check the limits on the coupons because you can always purchase more than one of the item at the unbelievable price. These coupons also can be used with manufacturer coupons that you find online or in your paper each week. *I will post the Walgreen’s coupon match up weekly so you know before you go what you want to clip if you already haven’t received the catalog.*

The second way is Register Rewards. Register Rewards are coupons that print at the end of your transaction. When you are browsing the store they tell you exactly what you need to purchase to receive the Register Reward under the product you are interested in. These rewards are coupons good on your next transaction, they have an expiration date and are not valid after the date.

Register Rewards are the same as manufacturer coupons. You are receiving a coupon from a company only good for cash off of your next transaction. You have to have the same amount of products as coupons or your Register Rewards will not print. For example if you are purchasing 2 toothpastes, have two coupons, and will receive a Register Reward you have to have another item to scan or it will not print. Many people just add on a low priced item so they can still use their coupons and receive their Reward.

Register Rewards from the same company will not print in the same transaction. If Johnson’s is offering two Register Reward deals in the same week you have to split your transaction because you will only receive one even though you are purchasing both Johnson’s products.

You can not use a Register Reward that you received on a specific item on the same deal. For instance Huggies was offering a $10.00 Register Reward if you purchase $20.00 in Huggies products. Many people were trying to use their $10.00 Register Reward on the same deal but the Reward wouldn’t print since the register knew they had already received it.

The third way is when Walgreen’s issues coupons for 2 specific days that you can purchase $20.00 in products and receive $5.00 off of that purchase. *I will post these for you.*

So that’s Walgreen’s in a nutshell. Almost everyone I know goes there so why not save.

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  5. Jennifer says:

    I understand RR act like a MQ and you have to have as many items as coupons in the transaction. However, I was not aware of having to have as many items to have RR print, as in the above toothpaste example. I've been using RR as Walgreens for a long time and was not aware of this. Is this still the case or have I been missing something?

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  20. Sue says:

    Can someone please tell me what SS means under the Wal-greens match up? There is a $2.00 coupon listed as SS? It's on sale this week for 5.99. Thanks!

    • Charlene says:

      SS is the Smart Source coupon book. Somewhere on this site there is a key with all the abbreviations. Check under Coupon 101, I think that's the spot. :)

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