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Thread: Fillers question :) for all you WAGS pros!!

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    Default Fillers question :) for all you WAGS pros!!

    Do I need a filler for store coupons?? Or just man. coupons? This is one of the trans. I have planned for Sun. and don't know if i need a filler or not

    1 Crackerful @ $2 - $1.50/1 = .50
    2 Reynolds @ 2x $1.99 - 2x $1/1 = 1.98
    2 Scott Papertowels @ 2x $3.99 - 2x $1.50/1 = 4.98
    1 4 lb Domino Sugar @ $2.19 (with in store ad) = 2.19
    Then I'm going to pay with $5 RR making total OOP $4.65

    I was originally thinking I was using the sugar as my filler since I don't have a man. q but then I realized that price was with an in store q. Help!? Am I going to need another filler? Should I just get something other then the sugar (and move this to the next transaction)?? Thanks!

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    You don't need a filler for a store coupon. So just add up your items and your manufacturer's coupons. If the number of coupons doesn't exceed your total number of items, then you're fine!
    ISO
    John Frieda $3/2 ANY full-size
    Keebler crackers
    Skinny Cow candy bars or ice cream sandwiches
    .50/2 Campbell's Chunky soups
    Kraft singles or specifically 2% singles and 100 cal. cheese snacks
    Simply juice
    Fresh fruit and veggies
    Cottonelle or Charmin tp
    Fuze, Propel Zero, Powerade Zero
    Dove chocolate

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    Also, try to give them the manufacturer coupons first including RR before store coupons, I've had the register beep before when it's done the other way. Some cashier are sticklers about this though, it just depends. You're not doing anything wrong, it's just the way their registers are programmed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irisbella View Post
    You don't need a filler for a store coupon. So just add up your items and your manufacturer's coupons. If the number of coupons doesn't exceed your total number of items, then you're fine!
    Is this only true as long as the in-store Q and MFQ do not exceed the cost of the product?

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    Thanks!

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    One great filler item is a $1.00 donation to the American Cancer Society. It is available at the registers.

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