I don’t know about Wal-Mart, but I know lots of stores now have an app where you can scroll through endless coupons and select them to be added to your “account.”
When you shop, if you buy the thing, the coupon is applied when you check out. This assumes you’re checking out with your account.
I think Mrs. ArGee does that. If she gets a coupon, she does, but she doesn’t shop so as to use them.
Thanks for all of you who’ve been pulling for our Princess. She made it to about 12:30 today, but then she had another seizure. It seemed to be much milder than the previous ones so maybe the food is helping.
No, Walmart figures their prices are too low to encourage coupons in the store. If you have your own coupons, then they will gladly let you have the stuff for the discounted price. By law, they have to.
Unless they’re going to discontinue something (as I suspect is the case with nightlights) then you may get a surprise like I did. Otherwise, no. Sam Wall’s kids and grandkids are too greedy to provide very many discounts. But it’s OK. I know how they work!