With many apologies: Once again I relied on someone’s figures about this great deal without actually hitting the store – each time it messes up. Jackie points out that no Wags in the known universe sells diapers for this price originally. However, the bottom line price of about $4.50 for the jumbo pack would be what I’d call decent enough for an RR burning.
If you’re trying to burn some Estroven RRs and you want/need diapers (even as an emergency stash) and can’t find/don’t want to roll the RRs into the blood glucose meters and agree that Jewel sucks donkey balls this week, have I got a deal for you. The B1G 50% Wags brand deal that is running through 9/24 includes diapers.
Here’s the math: Buy two of the jumbo packs at $6.99 each. $3.50 will automatically come off ($10.49/2). Use code 2844 from the Infant Care Booklet to take another $2 off each package ($6.49/2) and you’re at about $3.25 package.
If you live near the two Lisle Wags and have a Lisle Public Library card, you can get an additional 20% discount by flashing that card. This discount comes off at the beginning, so your numbers would end at about $2.20 each jumbo pack.
What world are you shopping in that the diapers are $6.99 ea? They are priced at $9.99, at my store at least. The bogo half comes off differently with the infant care coupon, so it would be 2/$11.98. With discount it would probably be about $4.49 each, hard to say precisely because the discount and infant care coupon are funny with the bogo half sale.
Used some RRs at Jewel, and the cashier yelled to her supervisor, “Are we still taking these?” As he was walking over, I told him they’re manufacturer coupons, to which he stopped coming over and said do it if they’re manufacturer. Not sure where they’re getting this idea that RRs aren’t accepted anymore.
Good for you! Your comment forestalled any argument since the mgr realized you knew what you were talking about. And you’re shopping at the Danada Jewel, right? sigh… so disappointing. I had heard that the new store manager (well, new last summer) was super coupon-friendly. But I have not seen any positive changes (which is not to say that I have ever had bad experiences, just people unsure of the whole concept of getting free stuff). Definitely need some training on coupon acceptance policy.
And both cashiers that I had “problems” with have worked their 10+ years.
And both cashiers that I had “problems” with have worked there 10+ years.