Tuesday, September 29, 2009
What is Stacking?
This is what stacking looks like for all of you visual people out there.
Stacking is using 1 store coupon plus 1 manufacturer coupon on 1 item. 1-1-1. Some select stores allow stacking. Check the store policy wherever you shop.
Below is a stacking example for Publix:
Buying 2 Pillsbury rolls, 2 cans of Progresso soup.
Coupon Breakdown:
2 Pillsbury Rolls -(2)$1/1 printable manufacturer coupon +/(STACKED) with (2) Publix $1 off Pillsbury when you buy Progresso soup.
2 Progresso soups-(1) .50/2 manufacturer coupon from paper
Does this help?
Stacking is using 1 store coupon plus 1 manufacturer coupon on 1 item. 1-1-1. Some select stores allow stacking. Check the store policy wherever you shop.
Below is a stacking example for Publix:
Buying 2 Pillsbury rolls, 2 cans of Progresso soup.
Coupon Breakdown:
2 Pillsbury Rolls -(2)$1/1 printable manufacturer coupon +/(STACKED) with (2) Publix $1 off Pillsbury when you buy Progresso soup.
2 Progresso soups-(1) .50/2 manufacturer coupon from paper
Does this help?
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