Coupons - Any Stores still doing them?

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Just curious cuz I haven't done much in terms of extra shifts in retail lately. I'd assume WAG isn't d/t their situation, and I know Wally world never really did them (right?). I know this is something that pharmacists would love to see disappear (though from friends of mine I hear that this has just been replaced with an endless barrage of programs)
 
Just curious cuz I haven't done much in terms of extra shifts in retail lately. I'd assume WAG isn't d/t their situation, and I know Wally world never really did them (right?). I know this is something that pharmacists would love to see disappear (though from friends of mine I hear that this has just been replaced with an endless barrage of programs)

Kroger and Randalls are still offering $25 transfer coupons. Recently, Walgreens has been advertising they accept competitors' ads/coupons, so I'm assuming they will offer $25 for a transfer.
 
We stopped doing them (CVS). We still accept competitor's coupons but haven't even been getting any of those. My theory is a bunch of executives met behind the scenes and decided its not the best idea to give out gift card coupons, because no single chain can benefit from them (in fact we all lose equally).
 
Kroger has taken it to a whole other level. They have a transfer offer. No coupon is required. Every patient who transfers a prescription in gets $25 on thier loyalty card. They don't even have to ask.
 
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