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JOURDYSMOM
03-06-2009, 08:35:07 AM
Please post the item, date and store location where you found it.
Also whether it is an everyday price, or a sale/clearance etc. :smile:

ashlynsmom
03-09-2009, 07:41:34 PM
If your Hannaford lets you use a $1/1 coupon on a .99 item, then use the Muir Glen $1/1 on the 8oz. tomato sauce cans which are priced .99 and get free sauce.
Same thing would apply to the Organic Valley Stringles string cheese which are .79 cents. Use the $2/2 any OV product and get free string cheese!
There is one person at my Hannaford who won't let me use a coupon that is more than the price of the item. I contacted customer service and they sent me a letter with their coupon policy. It looks to me like it's up to the manager whether or not they will take a coupon for more than the price of the item since the letter really didn't address this particular issue.
Has anyone else had any problems with this type of thing? At Price Chopper, they don't allow overage, but they will at least adjust the coupon down and I get the item for free.
I'm wondering if it really is Hannaford's policy not to take coupons for more than the price because none of the cashiers have ever adjusted them down and they usually seem at a loss as to how to get the coupon to take. Some of them will play around with the register until they get it to go thru.
Ok, didn't mean for this to get so long.

ETA: The Organic Valley $2/2 coupon was in the Feb. organic magazine found in the organic section called Organic & Natural. A new one is put out every month and it is free.

The coupons in the Mar issue:
$1/2 Kashi TLC Snacks ex 4/30
$1/1 Old Orchard Healthy Balance 64 oz. juice ex 5/31
$1/1 12oz. Bear Naked Granola ex 4/30
$1/1 any Traditional Medicinal product ex 8/31
$1/2 Amy's products ex 6/30
$1/1 single serve Kettle Cuisine Soup ex 7/31

heyaheather
04-14-2009, 06:18:14 PM
If your Hannaford lets you use a $1/1 coupon on a .99 item, then use the Muir Glen $1/1 on the 8oz. tomato sauce cans which are priced .99 and get free sauce.
Same thing would apply to the Organic Valley Stringles string cheese which are .79 cents. Use the $2/2 any OV product and get free string cheese!
There is one person at my Hannaford who won't let me use a coupon that is more than the price of the item. I contacted customer service and they sent me a letter with their coupon policy. It looks to me like it's up to the manager whether or not they will take a coupon for more than the price of the item since the letter really didn't address this particular issue.
Has anyone else had any problems with this type of thing? At Price Chopper, they don't allow overage, but they will at least adjust the coupon down and I get the item for free.
I'm wondering if it really is Hannaford's policy not to take coupons for more than the price because none of the cashiers have ever adjusted them down and they usually seem at a loss as to how to get the coupon to take. Some of them will play around with the register until they get it to go thru.
Ok, didn't mean for this to get so long.

ETA: The Organic Valley $2/2 coupon was in the Feb. organic magazine found in the organic section called Organic & Natural. A new one is put out every month and it is free.

The coupons in the Mar issue:
$1/2 Kashi TLC Snacks ex 4/30
$1/1 Old Orchard Healthy Balance 64 oz. juice ex 5/31
$1/1 12oz. Bear Naked Granola ex 4/30
$1/1 any Traditional Medicinal product ex 8/31
$1/2 Amy's products ex 6/30
$1/1 single serve Kettle Cuisine Soup ex 7/31
They have the ability to adjust the coupon down to $.99 if that is a problem. I'm not sure what the official policy is though.

JOURDYSMOM
04-15-2009, 04:01:46 PM
They don't have an official policy...at least they won't give me one...

goatette
08-25-2009, 01:03:06 PM
In this week's ad (ends 8/29) if you buy any 2 of the Hood 48oz ice cream, you get a free Hannaford brand 2 liter Root beer soda.
Combine this deal with the $1/1 Hood Ice Cream, Any 1.5 Quart - 06-07-09 SS, and it brings it down to $3 for 2 Hood ice creams, and a 2 liter root beer soda.

Not too shabby :biggrin:


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