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You have to be patient when you shop at RiteAid. Most of the deals are through "Up Rewards." They abbreviate these as UPR. You need to be patient because the deals don't come right off the price, they are coupons that print at the bottom of your receipt. You need to initially put out the money but then every purchase after that, you should be able to pay with your Up Rewards. It is like money printing at the bottom of your receipt. You can equate them to Catalina coupons.
So I spent $6.98 but got back $6 in Up Rewards so it is like spending 98 cents. Here are the deals I got:
Buy 2 Bounty Basics Paper Towels $1.29 each and get one Free (BOGO Sale)
-$1/2 Bounty from the 1/30 P&G Inserts
I bought two and got two Free. I used two $1 off of two coupons which made them 58 cents for four.
$.15 each after coupon & BOGO Sale
Excedrin PM (20 ct) - $1.99
or use $2.50/1 Excedrin PM Product, exp. 6-1-11 (SS 12/05/10)
(If you shop at the Rite Aid on 516 in Old Bridge, there are $2.50 off coupons hanging on the shelf)
Free after coupon and this Rite gave me the overage so I made 5 cents on each box.
Halls - $1.00
$0.50/1 Halls Cough Drops, exp. 3-31-11 (ALL YOU Feb ‘11)
Get $1.00 UPR wyb 2
Free after coupons & UPR
Get $5.00 UPR wyb 2
2 for $1.00 after UPR
Not the best deal but I like Finesse
So I would say my trip to RiteAid was a success. I will be trying this store more often. The only downfall is that much of there stock was sold out. I had some other deals planned but they did not have the items available.
The Rite Aid on 516 supposedly restocks on Tuesdays so that might be a good day to go. They do sell out of things very very quickly.
ReplyDeleteI have experienced that at our drugstores down here, where the stock is sold out early. Great tips.
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