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<font color=darkorchid>I am embracing the Turkey B
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I am angry. I was treated like a criminal for using coupons today at the grocery store. I go all the time and have never had this issue before. New manager and new cashier.
Here is the situation
There was a Kebbler (I think) coupon in store buy 2 Eggo products get $1.50 off Shoprite brand bread.
Great I think. I have a coupon for $1 off 2 eggo.
When I check out I am told that is double couponing and I couldn't do it. (in a very accusing way as if I was trying to steal that $1 from the store)
I asked to clarify as my coupon was for the eggo and the other was for the Bread how that was double couponing? To which I was told well if the machine doesn't let you use it, it's store policy.
So I politely take back my coupon and go on my way with my BIG grocery order.
Was I wrong? I don't see anything in the online coupon policy of the store about "double couponing" and really I don't think this would even fall under that definition.
And yes this is over $1!
But every dollar counts!
Here is the situation
There was a Kebbler (I think) coupon in store buy 2 Eggo products get $1.50 off Shoprite brand bread.
Great I think. I have a coupon for $1 off 2 eggo.
When I check out I am told that is double couponing and I couldn't do it. (in a very accusing way as if I was trying to steal that $1 from the store)
I asked to clarify as my coupon was for the eggo and the other was for the Bread how that was double couponing? To which I was told well if the machine doesn't let you use it, it's store policy.
So I politely take back my coupon and go on my way with my BIG grocery order.
Was I wrong? I don't see anything in the online coupon policy of the store about "double couponing" and really I don't think this would even fall under that definition.
And yes this is over $1!
