Coupon stacking is the use of a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon on the same item. Publix, Target, CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens all allow coupon stacking. I am sure there are other grocery stores that do as well.
Let’s say you are buying Olay Regenerist Cleanser at Target for $5.99.
There was a $1/1 Target Store coupon in a homemailer. There was also a $3/1 manufacturer’s coupon from the P&G insert.
Because one is a store coupon and one is a manufacturer’s coupon, you may use the two coupons on the one item. In this case, it would make the cleanser $1.99.
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Lowes Foods allows stacking of: digital Lowes Foods coupon, Cellfire coupon, Store coupon (in-ad), Manufacturer coupon and if you have savingstar coupon Lowes participates there too!