Walbaums and King Kullen Don't Take Online Coupons!

United States
May 4, 2007 1:15am CST
Help! I need to know a way around the problem I have with the two supermarkets in the area. They both have big signs up that say, "We don't Take Internet/Web/Online Coupons". What am I to do? I don't have the time to clip anymore. Can anyone offer me any ideas? I really need to start saving a bundle at the supermarket. My budget is TIGHT!:)
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@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
4 May 07
Why not?? Coupons are coupons no matter what and are supposed to be honored anywhere--Have you ever talked to the managers of the store to get some kind of decent reason...Is it just the stores near you or is it ALL Walbaums and King Kullens...hey maybe could do e-mails to the stores and do a formal protest..seriously..if more people protested this they might change the policy
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• United States
4 May 07
Apparently some dumb klutzes decided to abuse them and were using them for the coupon doubling. Quite honestly, if I printed then out in color and clipped them, how would they know where they came from? I'm wondering if they expect them to be on glossy paper? I've just got to find a way around this. Waldbaums tends to be cheap, even their online system is over-priced and doesn't provide any coupons. Perhaps King Kullen may be more lax. I'll have to print some and try it.
• United States
4 May 07
I'm thinking try another supermarket. I'm sure there's Path Mark also. Back when we were kids, Waldbaums was a decently-priced supermarket, until they bought A&P (Or was that the other way around?) Anyway, I do most of my food shopping at Costco & BJ's. While the membership costs a fee, the prices more than make up for it. The only disadvantage is that because you can only buy in bulk, it can cost in one trip, but the advantage is usually that you also make less trips to the supermarket.
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