Hi victorialove
A common misconception with some couponers new to the scene is that you can use multiple manufacture coupons on one item. This is not allowed at any store that I am aware of and is not the definition of coupon stacking.
Stacking coupons means combining a store coupon with a manufactures coupon. Walmart does not have store coupons, there are sometimes manufactures coupons that state "Redeemable only at Walmart" on them but they are not true store coupons that you can stack with other coupons.
Many stores however do have store coupons (Walgreens, Publix, Albertsons, etc) and these store coupons have a different bar code on them than a manufactures coupon (manufactures coupons have a bar code that starts with either a 5 or a 9 while a store coupon usually starts with any other number except a 5 or a 9 (zero is a common one).
So at stores that have store coupons AND have it in their coupon policy that you can combine a store coupon with a manufactures coupon then you can stack.
Most manufactures coupons state on them "Limit one coupon per purchase" this means that you can use one coupon for each qualifying purchase as stated on the coupon. So for example if you have a coupon for $1.00 off 2 Kraft Cheese you can use one coupon for each two Kraft cheeses that you buy. So if you have, lets say, 4 of those coupon you would purchase 8 packages of Kraft Cheese and use 4 coupons. Unless of course the fine print on your coupons has another limit on it like "one coupon per customer" or "one coupon per transaction" etc.


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am I doing wrong...my Wal Mart insists on the one coupon per item purchase..they won't allow me to "stack"...suggestions?


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