After the two-episode premiere of the reality television show “Extreme Couponing,” searches for Wal-Mart’s policy on grocery coupons significantly went up.
The show features 12 expert couponers who share tips, as well as their experiences, in maximizing the use of grocery coupons. These reality TV stars and their families have been able to save more than half of their grocery budget just by using grocery coupons. It appears that a majority of the show’s viewers have become inspired and interested in trying out couponing themselves, thus the increase in the number of searches for grocery coupon policies.
Since Wal-Mart is a store that is big on coupons, aside from offering low prices, it is just natural that people would want to search for the store’s grocery coupon policy. Part of Wal-Mart stores’ policy on accepting grocery coupons is below.
For Internet coupons printed at home, coupons must have:
- “Manufacturer Coupon” printed on it
- A valid manufacturer’s remit address
- An expiration date
- A bar code that can be read by a scanner
- A specific price for buy-one, take-one coupons
- They must be legible and not be printed in duplicates
For other manufacturers’ coupons, they must have:
- “Manufacturer Coupon” printed on it
- A bar code that can be read by a scanner
- The manufacturers’ remit address
Competitors Coupons must have: An expiration date
For checkout coupons, these must have:
- A bar code that can be read by a scanner
- An expiration date
For the complete policy on grocery coupons, consumers can visit Wal-Mart’s website at http://www.Wal-Martstores.com.
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