Yes, Save-A-Lot does accept coupons. Their coupon policy states that they accept manufacturer's coupons as long as the expiration date has not passed. Their coupon policy does not address multiple coupons on the same product or other "extreme couponing" methods.
No, Harry and David stores do not have a coupon policy. If the coupon is current and not expired, you can use it.
The McDonalds website does not contain any material relating to a coupon policy. However, the actual coupons may contain information on their policy (i.e., Only one coupon per visit).
Old Navy's coupon policy can be found on their website. You can check there and look under the heading, 'Policies' and you can also read about their policy in their store.
Walmart will accept a Loreal coupon as long as it is a manufacturer's coupon and not a coupon for another store. You can also check Walmart's coupon policy if you are unsure.
Coupons are counted based off of your stores coupon policy. To find specific details about the stores coupon policy, contact the manager at that location.
Targets coupon policy on average for food items would be one coupon use per product. They usually will not let you use coupons in order to get stuff for free.
Best Buy's coupon policy is as long as the coupons are in codes within their expiration date you can use them on anything in their store. You also can sign up for Best Buy Rewards Zone to get your coupon from them.
The double coupon policy varies depending on which retailer you're shopping at. They may or may not accept them. The standard store policy for double coupons is one manufacturer's coupon and one in store coupon.
The current coupon policy for CVS does allow a customer to use one CVS coupon along with one manufacturer's coupon per item. The only time this is not allowed is if either coupon specifically states that no other coupon can be used.
Manufacture's Internet printable coupons are accepted at most stores. Most stores have a formal coupon policy posted online. Check the specific store website to check for their specific coupon policy.
At most stores you can use coupon codes. Most of the stores these days take manufacturers coupons as wel as coupons from other stores. You would have to check with the store you are going to to see what coupon policy they have.
The Walmart company has a very specific coupon policy. They accept print-at-home coupons, manufacturer's coupons, and competitor's coupons. They don't accept coupons for a percentage or price off of an entire order. They also do not double coupons.