Publix recently updated their coupon policy:Publix accepts manufacturers’ coupons (limit one per item), Publix coupons (originals only—no copies), valid Internet coupons, and coupons from nearby competitors identified by each Publix store. (Competitor names are posted at each Publix store.)
We will accept coupons from competing pharmacies for prescriptions only.
We will not accept percent-off-items or percent-off-total-order coupons.
We will only accept coupons for identical merchandise we sell.
Acceptance is subject to any restrictions on the coupon, and we reserve the right to limit quantities.
Manager approval is needed for individual coupons above $5.00.
For a buy-one-get-one free (BOGO) offer, each item is considered a separate sale.
We will accept a manufacturer’s coupon and either a Publix or a competitor coupon on the same item.
Dollars-off-total-order coupons will be limited to one Publix and one competitor coupon per order.
The order total must be equal to or greater than the total purchase requirements indicated on the coupon(s) presented.
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I have never done this before but always wanted to. I saw you on the news and with your help maybe I can..
Does Publix give you cash back if the total is less than the coupons?
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I have received cash back when my coupons exceeded the value of items purchased, but results may be different based on store and each person’s experience.
Did you try the new system at publix? and how did it go?
I had a hard time yesterday with there coupon not the manufacture ones.
I have a question about the Winn Dixie coupons ($5) can you use multiple of them in one transaction?
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That is a store by store decision. The one I used to shop at would allow as many as were needed based on the $30 increment. Recently they changed their policy to allow two per person per day, so that means I won’t shop in more than a $60 “block”.
Check your particular store for how they are looking to handle it…and good luck.
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