You can score a really great deal right now on Ritz Crackers and Wheat thins at Target! By combining the Target coupons available and the manufacturer coupons you'll be able to score some inexpensive boxes of crackers!
Deal Scenario:
Purchase 2 Boxes of Ritz Crackers $2.49 each=$4.98
Purchase 2 Boxes of Wheat Thins $2.49 each=$4.98
Total=$9.96
Use 2 $1 Target Ritz coupons
Use 1 $1/2 Target Wheat Thins coupon
Then use 2 buy one box of Ritz crackers get one box of Wheat Thins FREE coupon from the 5/17SS
Final cost 4 boxes for $1.98 total, ONLY .50 per box!
(Thanks, Kate!)
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Monday, May 18, 2009
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I didn't see that coupon in my paper yesterday. What paper was it in?
With the Kraft coupons was a Ritz manufacturer's coupon that I was pairing with the Target Ritz, so $2 off. Then still getting the Wheat Thins free. Total is .54 for both!
Is it ok to also use the Ritz($1) off coupon.I'm not asking if it will work but if it's acceptable or is it like using 2 manufacturer coupons on the same item? Other times I've seen on here to use a
B1G1 coupon and then use another coupon on the one you're not getting for free.
Tori,
This may have been a regional coupon.
Anon,
Yes, you can use 2 $1 Ritz manuf. coupons for the boxes you're not getting free. If you have those available your total will be FREE!:)
Thanks for bringing that to my attention! I forgot about those coupons!
I was NOT able to find the Ritz ($1) on coupon.com for my zip. Does anyone have a good zip for the Q?
Thank you!
Karen
The fine print on the Target coupons says: "Limit one offer per transaction." So with that are we allowed to use 2 of the same Target coupon in the same transaction?
Can I do 2 Ritz offers at once or do I have to separate? Or 2 Crystal lights at once?? Or rather with the Crystal Light can we use both Target coupons at once even?
At my local(and only) target they are very strict about only ONE kind of target coupon per transaction...basically no MULTIPLES of target coupons...they do say 1 per TRANSACTION and they apparently plan to stick to it. So i will just use the $1/1 Ritz mani coupon.
I noticed on the Target coupon for Wheat Thins it is for 12 oz. or larger. On the B1G1 free coupon it says 7.5 oz to 10 oz size. So this may not work depending on your cashier. But you could still get a good deal though. If you have the Ritz $1.00 coupons I think you get everything for $1. You may want to double check my math.
If you have the $1 Ritz coupons and the B1G1 free coupons, and the Target coupons what order should I use them?
Target corp says that it IS acceptable to purchase the normal amount for a family. I generally buy 2 boxes of Ritz when I buy them, so that would be nnormal. If there is a problem, then calmly ask to use the phone at customer service to call corporate and have them verify that it IS ok. Most likely the LOD or MOD will go ahead and do it. Or, you can just split up your trans...whatever you want to do! I email Planetfeedback, and got a response from Target. I will be informing them AGAIN of all the issues we keep encountering, and hopefully, if we alll give feedback, things will change--for the better! Happy couponing!
sorry about the typos! kids are screaming! i should prob get off computer! :)
Could you use the $1 Kraft Wheat Thins coupon instead of the Target Wheat Thins coupon and still get them free?
The fine print on the free Wheat Thins coupon says one coupon per person per transaction so it may be a YMMV situation when trying to use 2 of these at one time.
I have never been allowed to use 2 of the same TARGET Q's in the same transaction because it says Limit 1 per transaction. However I have heard many people say that they have cashiers that will allow them to do it and who push through the Coupon. However they can get in trouble for it, so unless they say ok, don't try to force them to take more than one per transaction
hi:
I think one per transaction can be interpreted in a few different ways. To me, per transaction means one coupon for one product, not one coupon in your entire transaction.
last week I used 8 target coupons in one transaction. I bought 8 100 cal pks for .32 hehehe
I fot with the target manager today. First shopping round the cashier put thru 43 target coupons in one transaction for me. So I printed more and came back. This time the cashier fought with me about the price of the coupon and the price of the product. (product .99, coupon 1.00) She stated that they DID NOT reduce the price of a coupon to the price of the product. I stated corporate policy, she refused. I then asked for a manager. He smarted off stating "he had worked for Target for 2yrs and had never seen this happen. He KNEW for a fact this was infact not policy!!!" So I again restated policy and told him to look it up!! 10 min or so late he shows back up with policy in hand and a smug smile stating that "I was infact correct about the price override, but that I was limited to one target coupon per transaction." I said okay, I have 50 coupons, lets do 50 transactions!!! He did!!! :)
I don't know how I did it, but I just got 4 boxes for 2 cents a piece. I used all the coupons suggested plus 1 more manufacture $1 off. This was my first "real" transaction stacking multiple coupons - I can see this can get addicting :)
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