Target, Walmart, and K Mart are 3 big box stores that accept the pedigree coupons. If you have coupons or ads that are from specific stores like Minyards and Albertsons, then WalMart will accept those as well.
You can find Big Y coupons on their website or in your local circular if you live in a location with a Big Y. Also, Big Y would accept coupons for any Mexican foods in which they carry in stock.
It depends on the coupon and it depends on the store. Sam's Club, for example, doesn't take coupons except in a few (rare) cases. Wal-Mart and Target take coupons, but discounters like Big Lots are very particular about what they will accept. Your best bet is to check with the manager before heading for the checkout line.
Among the best websites for printable grocery coupons are the websites for the grocery stores themselves as well as Coupons, Lozo, Mommy Saves Big, Retail Me Not, and Extreme Free Coupons.
The big box do it yourself stores typically carry patio furniture. You can get a coupon for Lowe's (Home Depot will accept the Lowe's coupon) from the Post Office. Just ask for the "Moving Kit".
You definitely can save big on coupons, once you know the tricks to do it. Make a list of the foods, products, ect., you use everyday. Find various coupons, such as in the stores, mailing lists you may be on, store circulars, rewards clubs, and check your emails. Some stores also take double coupons. As long as you're buying what you need, and you've been lucky to find those coupons, you'll save big.
Big Lots are not responsible for lost, stolen, or expired coupons. However, it is extremely easy to get new coupons to replace the ones you are unable to use. Sites like DealCatcher don't always offer coupons of your choice, but can often be very useful. You might want to try MommySavesBig.com.
You can find some good Home Depot coupons that you can print off on your printer at retailmenot.com. They have coupons for Home Depot and all the other major big box stores.
Most stores accept, Master Card, so most likely yes.
Sometimes big store offer sales and coupons that can only be used in a certain region. You may be able to use them but there is a good chance that you may not be able to.
None of the big retail stores accept them. Bonus Bond website statesacceptable in over 25K stores? No good if you live in the highlands of Scotland and have to travel miles to use them.
In today's economy, most everyone makes an effort to save money when it comes to buying practically anything - automobiles, furniture, gas, vacations, and especially groceries. One way to save money when buying groceries is to use coupons. Many people are aware of the coupons that come in the Sunday paper that can be clipped, but there are other resources for finding coupons. A grocery coupon strategy could also include matching store sales with available coupons, rebates, and other offers. Whether you have never used coupons, or you quit for a while and are getting back into the mode of using coupons for groceries, here are some tips to help: 1. Make a list of all the grocery stores that are within reasonable driving distance. Don't worry about the store being too big, too expensive, or not as convenient as others. You may find after doing research, that these grocery stores have significant deals to help you save money. You can learn more about these stores and their special savings if the store has a website. 2. Many grocery stores offer a savings or club card; these cards are often required to receive an advertised sale price. You should sign up for each one that is offered because in addition to the sales prices, you will often receive coupons at check-out. Additional coupons will often be mailed to you by using a club or savings card. Some stores run promotions such as if you spend $30. on particular products, you receive a 10% discount on another product such as gasoline. Some grocery stores also offer coupons that do not have to be clipped and can be applied to your shopper's card instead. 3. Learn what the coupon policies are for each store. Some stores have current promotions that increase your savings when you shop with coupons. Some stores don't accept manufacturer's coupons, but have their own coupon book each month that customers can use to save. Some pharmacies that stock grocery items accept coupons, along with manufacturer's coupons in their stores. Some will even match the value of the coupon, as in doubling the amount. 4. Match weekly sales with your coupons to maximize your savings. Don't buy everything from one store just because it is more convenient. You can not only find coupons in newspapers; there are in-store coupons, clip-free e-coupons, newsletters and promotions, brand advisory panels and consumer panels, coupon trains, online auctions, online Internet coupons, beef and meat coupons, and coupons you can receive by contacting manufacturers.
The best thing to do is to ask your local store. If your local store is a big chain supermarket (Ralphs, Pavilions, Kroger, Food 4 Less, etc) chances are they accept legitimate online grocery coupons.