I know I post a lot about coupon stacking at London Drugs. I buy all of my household cleaning, toiletry and beauty products there because I can use all of my coupons together (as long as the coupon hasn’t expired and the UPC’s are different). Papa Bird says he has enough shaving cream to keep him clean shaven for at least a year and a half. And the cost to me was just the taxes.
Now what do you do if you need to eat?
Well, London Drugs does sell food too, so you can get some soups and cereals there by stacking as well. Too bad they don’t sell fruits, vegetables, meat…
I was in Superstore the other day and they had an in-store coupon for 50¢ off their Catelli Whole Wheat pasta (my favorite). I had a coupon from Save.ca for B1G1 on the same item. I asked the cashier if she would accept a store coupon with a manufacturer coupon, and she said yes, but that not all cashiers accept those.
So it doesn’t hurt to ask. When I ask about stacking a store coupon with a manufacturer coupon, I make sure I am clear that one is their in-store coupon, the other is from the manufacturer. I also don’t expect to hear a yes, but it is nice when it happens.
Good luck.
Tip #1 – If shopping at Superstore, always check their wall of coupons to see what coupons they have that you can either use, or match with a coupon you have.
Tip #2- if you are stacking at London Drugs and the cashier says you can’t use all of your coupons because you are over by a penny (an item is $9.99, and you have $10 in coupons), ask the cashier if she can take one of the coupons at one penny less.
PS – Did you know that milk will keep in the freezer for 1 year or more? Good to know if it ever goes on a good enough sale…



































