Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Giant Eagle has Rx coupons in new sales flyer in some stores 2/26 to 3/4 (expires 3/25)

Yahoo! My "Weekly Specials" email from Giant Eagle just alerted me to some good news that will be in the sales flyer to debut on Thursday (Feb. 26) at some central Ohio locations:

* Mix & Match 10 for $10 (sound familiar? ;-)
* Buy 1 get 1 free on some meat (nom, nom)
* And, most importantly ...

Rx COUPON worth up to $30 in free/discounted gas for each NEW or TRANSFERRED prescription you take them. Other pharmacies also accept these (giving $20 to $30 gift card or Rx Rewards) as detailed in "Which pharmacies accept competitors' coupons?" list.

FINDING THE MORE SPECIAL WEEKLY SPECIALS FLYERS:
To see if the Giant Eagle near you has the coupon, go to the Giant Eagle locations list and then click on "Weekly Specials" link to right of the address. You'll see this week's flyer at first (until Thursday 2/26). To the left, you'll see a link to "next week's" specials/flyer. Click on that. And then go to p. 16 and flip back to p. 13 to see if you see an Rx coupon there. It's where you'll find it in most. The Lancaster one is sometimes on the back page or front page. If your "Weekly Specials" sales flyer only has 12 pages instead of 16, sorry ... yours isn't as special as some and does not have the wrap-around short sheet with the Rx coupon appearing at bottom of front page of the printed version (hidden on p. 13 on most electronic copies).

Here's a map of Giant Eagle locations that recently had these coupons (usually only about 7 of the 25 central Ohio locations have them). A smaller version of it is in the right column on this page.

Expires 3/25/09. These should appear in stores on Thursday morning (2/26).

BIG BIRD IS COOL WITH YOU LANDING MORE THAN ONE PER DAY:
Most Giant Eagle locations will allow you to transfer to them or bring as many new prescriptions as you want (and use a coupon for each one; just make sure you have a separate coupon for each one; and don't try to use the one at Hayden & Cosgray in "Dublin" more than once per prescription per year as the pharmacist or general manager there seems to have made up their own limitations).

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