SalandJeff
Disney Addict x 3
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Sure... wait until they go on buy one get one free. Then you can use a coupon on each box. So 2 coupons there. Most places you can do a manufacturer's coupon and a store coupon, and some stores take competitor coupons as well. So if your cereal is $4.50 a box, you are already getting 2 boxes for $4.50 with the b1g1, then you take $1 off each box with the manufacturer's coupons, so that brings it down to $2.50 for 2 boxes. From there you have a couple of options. Use competitor or store coupons if available. Those will vary in amounts. A lot of times you can find different manufacturer coupons that you can use on the same boxes. Like $1.50 off 2 boxes is one I see often or $2 off 3, but for this purpose I'll just go with the first one. So that brings it down to $1 for 2 boxes of cereal. Now I usually can find store or competitor coupons for at least 50 cents so using 2 of those would bring me to $0, or less if I have better coupons, which I usually do. So, I actually make money buying them. And last month, there was a mail in rebate if you bought 5 kellogg's products, so I did that same deal above x 3, used same coupons, so paid $0 for them, AND got a $5 gift card...
Thank you for the explanation! Now I know why I can't figure out how to do things like this...this would not work in the stores around here. We rarely have any store coupons, and if we do, they are never on items that are otherwise onsale. And we can't use more than one mfg. coupon on an item, so if we took off the $1 per box, we could not then use the $1.50 off on two boxes. Thanks again for making sense of it for me.