My friend Sonia and I were discussing the Randalls deals yesterday and I realized I needed to clearify a few things for my readers.
1. Randalls will double coupons valued $.40-$.50.
2. Randalls will triple coupons valued up to $.39.
3. They will double or triple only ONE of each coupon (i.e. you have three $.40 coupons for granola bars - they'll double one, and the other two are face value).
4. Here's the caveat: if you use the same value coupon on the same item but from another source, they will double or triple ALL of them. Here's an example: if you print one coupon for $.40 off granola bars from coupons.com, one from smartsource.com, and one from redplum.com, all of them will double because they all have differnt source codes (part of the barcode). They will NOT double both coupons in one visit that you print from coupons.com because although they have a different barcode in one area, the source code is the same. Here's a better example:
Nature Valley granola bars - $1.50
Buy 4 boxes
Print 1x $.40/1 from coupons.com
Print 1x $.40/1 from redplum.com
Print 1x $/40/1 from smartsource.com
Use 1x $.40/1 from the newspaper
Final price: $.70 each for ALL 4 boxes because ALL 4 coupons doubled!
*Another important thing to note is that manufacturers often release new coupons for the same product before the older ones expire. These ALSO have different source codes! I've done this soooo many times - this will help you get more doubles!*
5. Randalls often has in ad coupons for great deals on certain items. You CAN use a manufacturers coupon with these deals! For example: roughly 2 weeks ago they had mission tortillas for $.99 w/ in ad coupon. I used my $.75/1 coupons from the newspaper and I got my tortillas for $.24 each!
6. I was told by the customer service manager at my store that they will price adjust for up to three doubles per coupon if you ask at customer service. I haven't done this yet, but you can try it if you want!
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