All supermarkets should accept manufacturer's coupons. However, there are some exceptions. Warehouses (like Costco) usually do not accept manufacturer's coupons unless they are in their own flyers. Also, you will find that store coupons will only be accepted at the store that issues them, unless you find a store that matches their competitors' coupons. You should check the coupon policy (usually able to be found on the store's website) or talk to the manager to find out the policy of the store you frequent.
Most any of the supermarkets will accept coupons. Some even have days where they double or triple the coupons. Some supermarkets that I know will accept coupons are Wal-Mart, Kroger, Food Lion.
major supermarkets that accept diaper coupons are legally obligated to accept manufacturer coupons on diapers and all other baby products. Supermarkets are some of the biggest outlets for diaper sales most of the time, so they strive to take advantage of this market whenever possible.
Not all stores accept grocery coupons. Each store has it's own individual coupon policy, which they are willing to share if you just ask. Some stores will accept some coupons, but not others.
No, that will not work.The store will not accept photo copied coupons. Some dont even accept online printable coupons at all. Check with your store.
You can use coupons on either food delivery programs or individual items you can get from your supermarket. Many programs will let you combine coupons for more savings, and the same goes for some supermarkets allowing manufacturer AND store coupons being used.
According to the coupon policy, Winn Dixie does accept coupons that have been printed from the Internet. In some areas, they will even double these coupons up to .50 cents.
The Walmart company has a very specific coupon policy. They accept print-at-home coupons, manufacturer's coupons, and competitor's coupons. They don't accept coupons for a percentage or price off of an entire order. They also do not double coupons.
Unfortunately, due to some people abusing the printable coupon system, some stores no longer accept printed coupons. At one point, people were printing out counterfeit coupons and stores lost quite a bit of money because of it. A phone call to your local store will tell you if they accept printable coupons or not.
Some accepts it.
No, Sears does not accept manufacturer's coupons. This has been their policy for quite some time.
Some stores do not accept Internet Printed Coupons due to fraud. Some stores do not sell food as their main line of business (for example: a carwash with an attached mini mart selling snacks) and couldn't be bothered to deal with coupons.
SOme home improvement store do accept coupons it really depends on the store. It would be best to call the store and ask before you go over there and they dont