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Shop Rite stores are a franchise...in other words they are individually owned and operated. This means their coupon acceptance policies vary from store to store. Please check with your individual store for their complete coupon policy.
Here are some generalizations:
1.) Most of the time, Shop Rite stores double coupons up to $.99. Some stores double up to only $1 regardless of what the coupon value is (for example a $.50 coupon would be $.50 + $.50 doubled = $1.00 but a $.75 coupon would be $.75 + $.25 (only doubled to $.25)=$1.00 . 2.)Some Shop Rites limit the number of coupons you can use at one time and some of them limit the number of coupons for free items you can use.
3.) Most Shop Rites limit the number of "like" coupons they will double to 4 while others don't care how many "like" coupons you use. For example, if you had 5 identical coupons for Tide detergent for $.50/1 and used them all in the same transaction on 5 different Tide detergents they would only double the first 4 and only give you $.50 on the 5th one.
4.) If your store limits "like" coupons you can do multiple transactions in one trip to the store...pay for one set of items, then pay for another set of items. Some stores let you do this, others make you go outside and come back in and buy more, some will only allow you to use one set of "like" coupons a day period and still others just don't care LOL!!
5.)Internet Printed Coupons: Some take them, some don't. Some will take all of them except ones for free product.
6.)Shop Rite does stack store coupons with manufacturer’s coupons. This means if you have a Shop Rite coupon for Tide detergent and a manufacturer's coupon for All you can use them both on 1 box of Tide.
7.) Shop Rite stores do not give overage. This means if they have a sale on candy for $.50 and you have a coupon for $.30/1 on that candy they will not double up to $.60, only to the price of the candy so you won't get that $.10 extra towards the rest of your groceries like some stores allow.
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