Shoppers Coupons in Washington Post

This morning’s Washington Post page A15 (front section) has two great coupons good today through Sunday for Shoppers Food stores. One is for $5 off a $25 purchase and the other is $10 off a $50 purchase, plus you can use both together as long as you satisfy both minimums, purchasing $75 at one time. These coupons are not available in store, only in the newspaper.

Shoppers stores are located in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.

Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Great deal! Also, this week’s Shopper’s flyer for a coupon worth $3 off 4 boxes of Nabsico crackers (end price = 4 boxes of crackers for $7). You can take another $1 off by using the Wheat Thins coupon in the paper a few weeks back, and another $1 off by using the buy 2 boxes of Teddy Grahams, get $1 off in the paper as well a few weeks ago….bottom line — you can get 4 boxes of Nabsico crackers for $5!!

  2. Lynn in MD says:

    These coupons were also in today’s Baltimore Sun.

  3. Gina says:

    Thanks to both of you!

  4. UnfinishedMom says:

    These same coupons appeared in the Carroll County Times as well.

  5. Redemption Unlimited Girls says:

    Breathe in…breathe out…OK, here goes:

    Harris Teeter’s posted online coupon policy says that it will accept competitor’s coupons for $/$$!!

    Looksie:

    Competitor’s Coupons
    We gladly accept local competitors’ circular or direct-mail coupons for MONEY OFF THE TOTAL ORDER; we do not take competitor’s coupons for money off specific items.
    We do not accept any internet coupons from other retailers.

    You can probably use those $5 off $25 and $10 off $50 Shopper’s coupons from Thursday’s paper at Harris Teeter during triple coupons!! Yippee!!!! Remember to hand over your $/$$ competitor coupon first…then go in for the grand finale with a stack off 20 coupons. ;)

    Originally posted here!

  6. Nicole says:

    Darn! I didn’t see this until today. But don’t forget that Shoppers in Fredericksburg (on Carl D. Silver) is doing triple coupons up to .50 and double up to $1 – indefinitely.

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