Walgreens Scenario 10/2 Get $21.87 for $0.33 OOP

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Walgreens Rules in a Nutshell:

You may only do each deal once per transaction.
You cannot use the RR from one deal to pay for the same deal if you want to get another RR.
You may not use more manu Qs (including RRs) than the number of items in your transaction. 
A RR cannot pay tax and it’s value will not be reduced.  

For a more in depth explanation of these rules, you can read my post “How to Roll With Walgreens

Last week all 3 scenarios ended with a $5 RR, and 2 of them ended with a $5 and $2 RR, so I’m going to start with that this week.


Transaction 1
1 Coldcalm 60 ct. @ 6.99
1 Halloween pencil @ .29
subtotal: $7.28
use in ad Q for pencil (takes off $.12)
use $5 RR and $2 RR from last week
new total: $.16, get $7 RR

Transaction 2
4 Febreze Air Effects @ 10.52 (2.63 each after 20% off)
1 Nice! Mac and Cheese @ .79
subtotal $11.31
use (4) $1/1 Febreze from 8/21 Parade or 10/2 PG
or use (2) $2/2 Febreze from 10/2 PG
use in ad Q for Nice Mac and Cheese (takes off $.30)
use $7 RR from T2 
new total: $.01 get $3 RR

Transaction 3
1 Cepacol Sore Throat Lozenges 16 pk. @ 2.99
1 Halloween Pencil @ .29
subtotal: $3.28
use in ad Q for pencil (takes off $.12)
use $3 RR from T3
new total: $.16, get $3 RR

Totals: $21.87 at sale prices for  $0.33 OOP, a savings of 98%! Start with $7 in RRs and end with $3 in RRs.

Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    I’m pretty sure the Cardio Juice is a Mail in Rebate, not a RR!!

  2. thank you anon, I’ve updated the scenario and matchups.

  3. DonnainOhio says:

    Hi. I have a coupon for Aquafresh ($1) and they have an in-ad coupon for $2. I checked the price yesterday and it costs $2.99. Can i use both coupons to get it for free? Thanks

  4. Hi Donnain,
    As long as the in ad Q is for the same variety as your manu Q you can use both. If you give the in ad Q first they will need to adjust your manu Q down to .99. Or you can give your manu Q first and then the in ad Q, providing you have other items in your transaction to cover the .01 overage. HTH