View Full Version : Jewel Osco ~ Question need wt help asap!
sarahcr0we
05-20-2009, 10:04:17 PM
so for some reason tis as me stumped!i ave a bunch of salty snack wt to use.? is on b1g1
lets say for example:
i buy a salty snack that is priced at $2.25 and is b1g1.
can i use 2 wt?
and would there be $1.75 overage?
i am pretty sure this is correct but i would like your toughts...
supershoprnwrkr
05-20-2009, 10:28:20 PM
The way I see it you are PURCHASING 2 salty snack items so you should be able to use 2 coupons. It doesn't matter what the cost of the item is. But.....we have issues at our store about the wine tags. My boss and I had a huge disagreement about use of the wine tags without purchasing the alcohol. They say no alcohol purchase required in IL but if they beep my boss will not let us use the coupons. She says no over-riding the system.
Hope that helps...sorry for the long drawn out answer:rolleyes24:
sarahcr0we
05-20-2009, 10:30:45 PM
thanks! this has been my first week using winetags and even though i now they are a different form of te coupons i am use to.. i wanted to double check and see that they work the same.
southsider
05-21-2009, 06:12:54 AM
But.....we have issues at our store about the wine tags. My boss and I had a huge disagreement about use of the wine tags without purchasing the alcohol. They say no alcohol purchase required in IL but if they beep my boss will not let us use the coupons. She says no over-riding the system.
It is against state law to require an alcohol purchase on hard liquor. You may want show your boss this. Wouldn't the wine tags normally beep to ask for cashier verification or is this when it beeps and does not ask for verification?
http://www.abdi.org/gov/documents/TradePracticePolicies.pdf
On page 18 TPP-11 IV #9
Manufacturers, distributors and importing distributors may conduct coupon programs as follows:
1. The program must be through the manufacturer, distributor, importing distributor or a third party, usually a clearinghouse; no retailer redemption shall be allowed.
2. “Mail-in” coupons shall require proof of purchase with a
dated, retail-specific receipt.
3. “Instant “ coupons shall be reimbursed to the retailer only with substantiation through documentation that there has been sufficient purchase of product to warrant the reimbursement.
4. Coupons cannot be retailer specific.
5. Coupons may be available in print media (newspapers,
magazines etc.) but not by direct mail.
6. Coupons may be available only to adults 21 years of age or older.
7. No purchase requirements may be imposed.
8. Coupons must contain an expiration date.
9. Commission’s rules and regulations prohibiting the giving away of alcoholic liquor for a commercial purpose or in connection with the sale of non-alcoholic products or to promote the sale of non-alcoholic products shall apply. (Regulation 100.280)
10. Coupons must be made available to all similarly situated retailers in similarly situated marketplaces in the distributors designated geographical area.
rifat
05-21-2009, 08:07:58 AM
As a winetag user (and probably speaking for other wt users) I run into this issue many times. Usually the cashier, 'will have to check with the supervisor' and you will wait for them to reread the clause that states, NLPR, in IL, and possibly other states (no liquor purchase required). You may have to point it out. You may have to wait for the store Liquor Supervisor to come and verify.
They may ask you: 'did you purchase the liquor' or 'where did you get the wt coupon' or 'did you get this from the liquor aisle', etc.
Just to make it clearer, the previous statement about the law, is for ILLINOIS only. Other states have different rules. Usually you will see the 'good' $wt's on spirits. My understanding is that the law applies only to spirits, in Illinois. You might see them on beer and wine though.
Before Jewel went to no expired coupons, some of the wt's worked on self checkout. Nothing seems to be working so you will have to wait for the cashier to input, (then see above).
It might help to use the same casheirs that are familiar with wt's, if they are on the shift when you shop.
Good Luck
BTW - There is a Hornitos $3.00 coupon, expires 5/31, for produce, salty snack or mixer. Thanks to the fine people at Beam Global Spirits.
southsider
05-21-2009, 08:14:52 AM
rifat, I am so used to thinking of Jewel's as being in Illinois that I sometimes forget that they do have some stores in other states. That is why I just said state law. Thanks for clarifying that for everyone else. I have seen a few people post here that shop at Jewel's in Indiana. I should have remembered. You are also correct about the law applying to hard liquor only and not beer and wine. You are also correct that some wine and beer tags also do not require a wine or beer purchase despite that it is not covered under the law.
sarahcr0we
05-21-2009, 01:04:47 PM
there is one supervisor that understands it where i go.
the cashier will say you have to buy the alcohol in the same purchase.
i will tell her no I do not have to it even says on the coupon.
she then will tell me ill have the supervisor come over and explain things to you.
the supervisor asks whats going on we both tell her and then the manager says...
well if the coupon says no alcohol purchase needed whats the problem... scan it. if it beeps you know how to put it through ...
barbyq
05-21-2009, 07:47:02 PM
Some wine tags beep some do not its all in the way they are coded by the manufacturer, it has nothing to do with whether or not they need an alcohol purchase in IL because as it has been stated it is ILLEGAL to require a hard alcohol purchase on a coupon.
That being said the $3 mixer, produce, or salty snack winetag beeps but there are some $3 meat winetags out there that do not beep.
sarahcr0we
05-21-2009, 09:58:40 PM
i have some $3 meat wine tags that do not beep. but a $3 produce one that does.
the employee said it beeps bc even though an alcohol purchase is not neccessary it beeps bc there was no alcohol purchase but they will gladly put it through.