- 1). Request and review coupon policies from stores where you routinely shop. Some stores may have exclusions and polices that limit coupon stacking.
- 2). Collect and organize a stockpile of manufacturer coupons. Find coupons in the Sunday newspaper, in stores on shelf displays and online.
- 3). Browse store ads to find store coupons. Stores that often publish their own coupons include CVS, Walgreens and Target. Look for store ads in newspapers, in the stores themselves and online.
- 4). Match up coupons from store ads with manufacturer coupons you have collected.
- 5). Examine coupons to determine and special conditions. Some coupons require you to buy more than one item, such as a coupon for $1 off two boxes of cereal. Store coupons may sometimes be used to purchase more than one identical item, but most have a limit. The coupon should indicate how many identical items may be purchased with the same coupon. In this case, you do not have to purchase the maximum amount of items.
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