Curious question when the store advertise BOGO vitamins for example or other products yet when you go to the store they are actually the twin packs so can you use 2 coupons on those when they are packaged together
Without getting too much about coding, it depends on the BOGO q. Some are coded to attach to the item you're paying for, some to the item you're getting for free, and some to both items. If your BOGO is coded to attach to both items, then a $/1 would beep no matter what at any store.
Curious question when the store advertise BOGO vitamins for example or other products yet when you go to the store they are actually the twin packs so can you use 2 coupons on those when they are packaged together
I believe you can use only one coupon for a twin-pack. Usually they are shrink wrapped with a different UPC on the wrap, so it will ring up as "one" item.
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maybe someone can help me figure this out. giant pa is having a B1G1 on A&H laundry detergent next week. in my Sunday inserts there is a $1/2 coupon. can I use the Q's with the sale i.e. buy 4 bottles, get $2 off AND get 2 bottles free?
It depends on how the detergent rings up at the register. I don't shop there so I'm not sure, but if they ring up as a true BOGO, one item is full price and the other is free, this probably won't work. If both items ring up half price, you should be able to do this without a problem.
I'll see if I can find out how they will ring up and report back.
Edit: All I can find is that it depends on which store you go to. Someone else may be better help or you could just try and see what happens. You wouldn't happen to have a reciept from a BOGO at your store to see how it rang up last time?
okay, it looks like it rings up at the price then in the next line deducts it, here's an actual example from my last trip as printed.
pint grape tomato 3.99F
pint grape tomato 3.99F
SC fresh savings 3.99-F
price you pay FREE
but I have no idea what the heck that means other than I got one of the pints free as per the sale.
maybe some can decode the hieroglyphics they call a receipt because I'm still lost lol.