This is the updated BJ'S coupon policy as was sent to me in an email. I saw that a lot of questions had arisen about what the policy was, and I noticed that the link to the site no longer links to their coupon policy.
1. BJ'S is the only wholesale club to accept manufacturers' coupons.
2. When purchasing a multi-pack of "individual for sale" packaged items, which is a set of items that could be sold individually (each item has a barcode) shrink-wrapped and sold together, shoppers can combine one BJ'S-issued coupon with manufacturers' coupons. However, you cannot exceed the actual retail price in the total value of coupons.
Example: 4 pk of Barilla Plus Pasta...use a $3/1 BJ'S-issued coupon + 2 $1/2 manufacturers' coupons on Barilla; as long as the total of the coupons value doesn't exceed the product price.
examples of a multi-pack:
Three-pack of toothpaste
Two-pack of salad dressing
Three-pack of taco kits
examples of products that are NOT a multi-pack:
Box of cereal that contains two bags (the bags cannot be sold individually)
Case of water
Case of soda
Case of motor oil
3. Members may also use one BJ'S-issued coupon and one manufacturers' coupon on a single item.
4. In terms of manufacturers' coupons that are 'buy one, get one free', BJ'S will honor the coupon for items in stock as long as BJ'S price does not exceed the maximum value stated on the coupon. If the manufacturers' coupon does not state the maximum value then BJ'S cannot honor the coupon.
5. BJ'S cannot accept multiple BJ'S-issued coupons on a product.


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