Well, now that I am at a pause with Rite Aid, I have decided to investigate a new store in town. About a year ago, Walgreens entered our little berg. Being a bit of a habit driven individual, I did not darken its doors. However, after reading about the great deals and good coupon policy they offered, I decided to give them a try. Here's what I found.
Walgreens is more work than Rite Aid. You have to make sure that you have more items in your cart than coupons in your hand. You can't roll Register Rewards (that means, you can't buy M&Ms one day, get a Register Reward for them, and then come in the next day and use your Register Rewards to buy more M&Ms.) But, they still have some smokin' hot deals. I went for my second trip on Tuesday (just as the snow started to fly) and got all this:
I paid $7.43 cash, but I got back $9.50 in Register Rewards! So, that means, that I now have $9.50 to be used to buy other great deals. Unfortunately, Walgreens recipets print up in such a way that calculating total value is next to impossible.
All in all, Walgreens will be worth the work!
Walgreens is more work than Rite Aid. You have to make sure that you have more items in your cart than coupons in your hand. You can't roll Register Rewards (that means, you can't buy M&Ms one day, get a Register Reward for them, and then come in the next day and use your Register Rewards to buy more M&Ms.) But, they still have some smokin' hot deals. I went for my second trip on Tuesday (just as the snow started to fly) and got all this:
I paid $7.43 cash, but I got back $9.50 in Register Rewards! So, that means, that I now have $9.50 to be used to buy other great deals. Unfortunately, Walgreens recipets print up in such a way that calculating total value is next to impossible.
All in all, Walgreens will be worth the work!
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