Monday, October 19, 2009

Coupon Policy Changes at Publix in Fairhope! Effective 10/21, Wednesday!

Publix in Fairhope coupon policy changes as of 10/21(Wednesday):

*One $/$$ coupon. So one $10/$50 or one $5/$25 per visit*. ONE.

*Limits on sale items. 4 sale items per product per person. On B1G1s, 8 items per product total(so 4 B1G1 deals per product).

So if Lipton tea is on sale, I could buy 4 boxes. If it was a B1G1, I could buy 8 boxes. This is to prevent shelf clearing--people buying 20 of one item. It is just enforcing quantity limits.

These are the changes. Simple enough. I shopped today with one $/$$ and still did well. I will post my trip in a.m.

They will still accept Walgreens Register Rewards(which are manufacturer coupons). They will still accept all of the same competitor coupons.

*Per visit means do not even attempt to break up your purchases into 5 transactions and use more that one $/$$--NOT GOING TO WORK! One per visit per person.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just to clarify . . .

if they have 20 products on sale for B1G1, I can only choose 4 for a total of 8? If that is the case, I may have to stop driving form Mobile to Fairhope.

The Bargain Buggy said...

No. Four of each particular sale item and a total of 8 of a particular item if it is a B1G1.
So I could buy 4 Glade(sale item), 4 Lysol(sale item), 8 Wonka candies(B1G1), etc... This is just an off the wall example. Follow?

Anonymous said...

one more question, sorry! Only ONE $/$$ TOTAL or can you use ONE $/$$ from CVS and ONE $/$$$ from Rite Aid?

In other words, one $/$$$ total per transaction or could you use more than 1 (1 from CVS/1 from RAid) if they were from different competitors?

:)