
Originally Posted by
eabates
Has anyone come across this situation? I went to Albertsons today to buy the Litehouse caramel dips. I had 3- $1.00 off coupons and had my doublers to go with it. When I walked into the produce section, I saw a tear pad with this on it:
SAVE $2.00 on APPLES!
*BUY any TWO (2) LITEHOUSE Caramel Dips in one transaction and receive $2.00 OFF Apples INSTANTLY with this coupon.
When I went through the line, the cashier told me that I couldn't use the last $1.00 coupon because the $2.00 coupon takes place of the 3rd caramel dips. So I went to ask another assistant about it because I wanted to clarify exactly what the policy was on this. He said that since it is a "Litehouse" coupon, this coupon is in essence money off of the caramels so I couldn't use another manufactured coupon with it but he said that he would check on it just in case. I called Litehouse and they said that since it is a "Litehouse" coupon that it really is considered doubling up on a coupon if I used the $2.00 cpn and the $1.00 cpn.
I disagree with this concept. If a coupon says it is money off of something else other than the items that you buy, shouldn't you be able to use manufactured coupons on the original items that you buy? I told the marketing dept. that they are deceiving the consumer with the language on this coupon. The lady was very nice and took my name and said she would send me some coupons. What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Betty