Walgreens constantly has great coupons. Their coupons can be used in any Walgreen store or for shopping online unless the coupons specifies any thing else.
No. Walgreen's was started by Charles R. Walgreen Wal-Mart was established by Sam Walton.
No, they are actually rivals. CVS (originally started as Consumer Value Store) was founded in Massachusetts in 1963. It merged with a company called Caremark in 2007 and has hundreds of stores nationwide. Walgreen goes back to 1901 when it was founded in Illinois by Charles R. Walgreen. It too has hundreds of stores, and descendants of Mr. Walgreen ran the company for more than eight decades.
Stores have their own store policies when it comes to redeeming coupons. Most stores only allow a certain number of coupons per item purchased. Check with the store first.
This depends on the location of the Save-A-Lot, my local one does not offer double coupons. You could use multiple coupons on different items, but not the same item.
fragrance.net has really great deals on perfume that you wont even need coupons. Also some drug stores have the same perfumes available for cheaper and are the same quality.
Most stores accept printable coupons the same as clipped coupons. Inquire in the store to find out if the store has any special restrictions.
General Mills coupons can be redeemed at most grocery stores and anywhere that sells General Mills products. Online printable General Mills coupons are accepted in the same way as coupons from a paper.
Yes you can. If it is for the same product, the coupons you get for one of the type of stores will be redeemable at the other type of store.
Unless the coupon has expired or has "at participating stores" or something to that effect printed on it, the store should redeem their own coupon if the requirements for redemption have been met by the customer (usually includes a purchase of same or lhigher value).
Coupon policies generally vary from store to store. Most stores do accept coupons without restrictions, but some smaller stores do not accept them at all, or accept them with limitations (for example, they may not let you combine multiple coupons for the same product). You can call your regular stores to check if they'd accept them before you shop if you don't want to waste a trip.
Lowe's will honor both manufacturer's coupons and their own printable versions at the same time unless the coupon indicates they cannot be combined with other coupons. It is best to ask the specialist in the department about using both kinds of coupons before you make your purchase to avoid any confusion at checkout.
In store coupons are still redeemable at JC Penny's and it doesn't look like they are going anywhere in the near future. All JC stores still accept in store coupons, and the same codes can be used online as well if you prefer to shop that way.