Can you use coupons commissary
This includes "military" or "commissary" coupons, which are provided by manufacturers that reimburse DeCA for coupons redeemed in accordance with their policies. Store coupons from commercial grocery stores are in-store promotions, which are part of their advertising program.
Commercial grocery stores that offer these store coupons use their profits to pay for them. Commissaries sell their merchandise at cost and have no profit margin to offer store coupons and absorb the loss.
Since manufacturer, military, and commissary coupons are all manufacturer coupons, they cannot be used together on any single product. For the same reason, DeCA cannot double or triple the face value of manufacturer coupons. DeCA is required by law to sell all commissary items at prices set only high enough to cover item costs and cannot manipulate prices to generate gains to offset losses associated with double or triple coupon promotions.
DeCA does not accept or process manufacturer rebate checks, refund certificates, or mail-in offers as coupons. DeCA only accepts manufacturer coupons; this includes military and commissary coupons. A: No. The "double" or "triple" coupon promotions offered by commercial stores involve doubling, tripling or otherwise increasing the face value of a coupon. Commercial stores who offer these types of promotions get paid by the coupon issuer only for the face value of a coupon, and have to absorb the costs of "doubling" or "tripling" coupon face value in their pricing and profit structure.
Because commissaries are required by law to sell goods at prices set only high enough to cover the cost of those goods, commissaries make no profit from which to pay the costs associated with "double" coupon promotions. Additionally, DeCA cannot use funds provided for the operation of commissaries to support such promotions, because law strictly prescribes the uses of these funds, and "promotional support" is not among the allowable uses of these funds.
Commissaries do occasionally offer a different type of "double coupon" promotion than described above. They really hate the couponers at my commissary Ft Eustis.
I was told today they no longer accept internet printed buy one get one free coupons. Which I j—ust found out is wrong. Each one of my coupons was embarrassingly scrutinized. I only had 14 coupons. And I only had one of each item except for like the 6 cans of cat food I purchased. Those Wednesdays at Farm Fresh are looking better. How awful for those that serve and their families. I am not sure, but these other stores are tripping on coupon shoppers since that coupon extreme show started coming on.
They have new policies only ten of the same item. How can they limit you on how many itemsto buy it isreally getting crazy. I even had the manager to call the cops on me a few weeks ago because he refused to take my coupons because i would have been getting the stuff all for free with them owing me, so he refused to sell me anything out his store.
How do you get coupons to families to be used in commissaries overseas? I have friends who have coupons that could be passed on if we knew how to do it. This page has all the details. Yes but it says that there is a waiting list. I have already cut them out and stapled them together because I sometimes get a hundred papers every Sunday. So if there is anyone in Georgia looking for any special coupons let me know before I throw them away. My husband and I started collecting coupons, both expired and unexpired that we do not use.
Thanks so much for posting this info. I stopped using internet coupons at the commissary because they rarely worked when the checker scanned them, and the checkers would look at me like I was crazy whenever I suggested they enter the coupon codes manually.
Please try again. I started using internet coupons from coupons. I know others are using them because if I am slow to get there, the shelf is cleared out. Making a dollar stretch has become a high priority due to the pay freezes. I am not willing to give up commissary privileges by paying higher prices somewhere else. Good for her! They have a coupon database. Many great printables:. This website and the others above came up. Hope this helps. My husband retired 2 years ago and it took over a year to educate my Commissary on their coupon policy.
I found DeCA to be very cooperative, but it was frustrating to get that down into practice with the cashiers. Eventually the store director asked me to come in and for us to meet. She apologized all over the place and introduced me to various managers and supervisors.
Things got better slowly, but surely. There is one cashier that I avoid. According to the commissary they only accept manufacturers coupons and commissary coupons. For more information about how military commissary coupons can help you save money, join MyMilitarySavings. Take advantage of the numerous discounts and other exceptional benefits we feature every day.
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