DOUBLE COUPONS - Stores that offer Double Coupons - USA

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Kmart doubles coupons? I know that occassionally they have special weeks when they do this but since when has been it been national and all the time? News to me, but nice to know if true.

And Kohls too? No way. What kind of coupon can you use there other than their own store coupons?


LetsGoMets1 said: Kmart doubles coupons? I know that occassionally they have special weeks when they do this but since when has been it been national and all the time? News to me, but nice to know if true.

And Kohls too? No way. What kind of coupon can you use there other than their own store coupons?



BigBoyMichigan said: Kmart, Big Kmart & Super Kmart Centers Offer up to $2.00 Coupons and then Double it Up to $4.00.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS STORES OF: Kmart, BIG Kmart, SUPER Kmart CENTERS
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If a Kmart, Big Kmart or Super Kmart Center has an "Going Out of Business Sign" on the building the following Coupon policy is in effect AT ONLY THOSE LOCATIONS: Manufacturer Coupons accepted only at Face Value only
(No Double Coupons), No Store Coupons accepted, Those Stores are NOT INCLUDED in the weekly advertised specials. No Returns, No Refunds on products. For a listing of those locations go to F.W. HOT DEALS SECTION.

In regards to Kohl's, Where do you see that on here?


BigBoyMichigan said: In regards to Kohl's, Where do you see that on here?

It was at the bottom of the list before you ( or somebody ) removed it.


this should be converted to an excel doc, much too hard to read. only doubling I got was double vision trying to figure this out. appreciate the effort OP, but needs cleaning up to make this useful.


MISTERCHEAP said: this should be converted to an excel doc, much too hard to read. only doubling I got was double vision trying to figure this out. appreciate the effort OP, but needs cleaning up to make this useful.

It's also going to need to identify regions. For socal, Ralphs and Vons both double up to $1 (.50 coupon = $1, .75 coupon = $1) with only one like coupon doubled per transaction. Albertsons here does not double at all but does in some other areas. And as LetsGo pointed out, Kmart doubling is not constant and not available at all locations. It's also subject to some major guidelines (min. $25 grocery/drug store purchase and max. 10 coupons doubled per day - ymmv).
It's a great idea to make an organized list, but I agree that it will probably need to be in excel to be readable. Good luck with it!


LetsGoMets1 said: Kmart doubles coupons? I know that occassionally they have special weeks when they do this but since when has been it been national and all the time? News to me, but nice to know if true.

And Kohls too? No way. What kind of coupon can you use there other than their own store coupons?

There is a grocery chain in WI named Kohl's. I've never been in one, but have seen them along the road.


coborns is also doing double coupons on mondays up to 1.00


second the regional thing. For instance, ShopRites near me only double the savings UP TO $1 ... meaning any coupon for more than 50 cents will be given as $1 (so, a 55- or 75-cent coupon are only worth $1), whereas in other ShopRites, they double the entire face value up to $1, meaning that a 75-cent coupon is worth $1.50. Also, Acme near me will double face value, but only up to and including coupons with a face value of $1, not $2 as in OP's quick summary. Green for you, though, OP.


Where do u guys live? We only have kroger/public/WalMart here


I'm in NJ - no Krogers or Publix.




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