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Need More Walmart Coupons? These Great 16 Hacks Will Help You Out!

September 8, 2022 · Budgeting

Whether you like it or not, let’s be honest: Walmart has some of the best prices out there. And when you have the lowest prices with coupons and a good app, the magic just happens. At this point, I think it’s safe to say that buying at Walmart makes the savings no less than phenomenal.

In fact, in some cases, you can even MAKE money with coupons at Walmart. I really can’t think of a greater deal. However, you need to know what to do to access these perks. But don’t worry, we got you covered! Here are 16 hacks you should know about when shopping there:

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The register beeps when you have overage

One of the best things about Walmart is that they’re very careful with overage. If your coupon’s value is more than the product cost, Walmart will make sure to pay you the overage over to pay for any other item in your transaction.

A horizontal diagram showing how stacking two 25-cent rebates on a 47-cent avocado results in a 3-cent profit.
Stacking Ibotta and Checkout 51 rebates can turn a simple avocado purchase into a cash profit.

Stack rebate app offers if you want to save more 

A few weeks ago, My Walmart rolled back the price for some avocados to $0.47 each. Out of coincidence, both Ibotta and Checkout 51 made rebate offers for $0.25 back on avocados. I got one, redeemed both app offers, and guess what? I made $0.03!

Here are the best rebate apps you should get TODAY:

  • Ibotta
  • Checkout 51
  • MobiSave
  • Shopmium
A close-up photo of a home printer producing a sheet of printable manufacturer coupons with sharp, scannable barcodes.
Manufacturer coupons emerge from a printer, ready to be clipped for your next big Walmart haul.

Walmart takes printable Internet manufacturer coupons

Coupons that have quality-printed bar codes and fine print will become your favorites! These coupons will make your life so much better because they won’t cause you any errors at the register.

A watercolor illustration of various competitor coupons showing specific price offers like 89-cent soup and BOGO deals.
Bring these colorful watercolor coupons for soup and peanut butter to Walmart to maximize your grocery savings.

Walmart ALSO takes competitor store coupons (!!!)

What? You’re stuck with many competitor coupons? Don’t worry, as you can bring them to Walmart! Only make sure that the coupon has a very specific price, just like Walgreen coupons have, where a state soup is on sale for $0.89, or a Target coupon, that gives you $1 off peanut butter.

Walmart will take any of them. BOGO store coupons are also good, just make sure that there’s a specific price mentioned, such as “Get one for $4, Get a Second Free”.

A top-down photo of three travel-sized bottles on a checkout belt, each paired with its own individual manufacturer coupon.
Pair each small blue bottle with a single manufacturer coupon on the conveyor belt for maximum savings.

Use only one manufacturer coupon per item

Do you have by any chance 3 of the same product? You can easily use 3 manufacturer coupons. In order to comply with the policy, coupons must have written on them “Manufacturer Coupon” across the top, an expiration date, and an easy-to-scan barcode.

Walmart offers an extensive trial size section for items that are priced around $1. When a manufacturer coupon’s fine print doesn’t have trial/travel size items, you can actually get free products! If the value of your coupon is bigger than the price of an item, you’ll get an overage.

An infographic comparing two meat prices, highlighting the 'price per pound' as the key factor for a successful price match.
Lower your grocery costs by price matching the unit price of ground beef for instant savings.

Meat and even produce can also be price matched if there’s a specific unit price

When it comes to price matching meat and produce, then it’s about pound price per pound price. Walmart won’t take competitor deals such as “Save 50% off your entire purchase”, or “Free gift with purchase”. You need to show the exact individual unit price when you match produce and meat.

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Gather competitor store coupons with manufacturer coupons

Walmart accepts one manufacturer coupon per item, but when it comes to stacking a competitor’s store coupon with a manufacturer coupon, you can save a lot!

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A hand holds a smartphone displaying found savings while a long receipt flows out with magical golden sparkles.

The Savings Catcher app will show you the best price out there

Because there’s Walmart’s Savings Catcher app, you don’t have to worry about missing better deals anywhere else. All you need to do is upload your receipt immediately after every Walmart transaction (and no more than 7 receipts per week), and Savings Catcher will instantly check that you paid the best price out there on every product you bought. You can save as much as $600 per year!

An illustration of a person calmly studying a coupon policy booklet at their kitchen table with a friendly expression.
A woman reviews the coupon policy at her kitchen table to stay prepared for a successful shopping trip.

Don’t worry, be nice to everyone and learn by heart the coupon policy

Try to keep it cool in front of the cashier, in case he or she doesn’t know as much as you do when it comes to coupon stacking. Their performance is carefully watched, especially on how quickly they process transactions. When time-consuming problems appear, it’s not frustrating only for you, but also for them.

Having a coupon policy in your phone can come in handy, as well as keeping track of a product’s price when you want to use a BOGO coupon (because cashiers have to manually check an item’s price with BOGO coupons).

A first-person view of a hand holding a coupon in a store, capturing the moment of waiting for a manager's approval.
A hand holds a manufacturer coupon at the checkout, where manager discretion determines your final savings.

Coupon acceptance is at the manager’s discretion, which is unfortunate

The thing with Walmart’s corporate coupon policy is that it clearly says “store managers are the ones that have the final decision in taking care of our customers”, which is a bit annoying. This basically means that a Walmart store might let you use 10 of the same coupon in the same purchase, and another might decide not to. In the end, it solely depends on the store manager’s decision. It’s worth mentioning that the system prompts supervisor verification for:

  • 4 or more coupons for every transaction
  • a coupon of $5 and over
  • $50+ in coupons in one transaction
  • coupons totaling a percentage (%) of the total sale
An illustration showing a coupon with a competitor's logo being marked with a green checkmark for use at Walmart.
A green checkmark shows that coupons mentioning Target or Walgreens are still valid for savings at Walmart.

If a manufacturer coupon has another store name on it, you can still use it at Walmart

The only thing that matters is that the coupon (including Catalinas) has “Manufacturer coupon” written on it. If it does, you can use it in any place where manufacturer coupons are accepted, such as Walmart. With Catalina coupons, you only have to make sure there’s a valid remit address for the manufacturer printed, but also a bar code and a specified amount of money for an item.

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The best time to shop there is between 7-11 AM

That’s because between 7-11 AM is when the store managers make sure everything is well stocked before the daytime rush begins.

A calendar infographic highlighting the first three days of the month as high-crowd periods to avoid.
Avoid the busy red crowd days and wait for the blue shopping cart days to shop smarter.

Never shop on the first three days of the month

Because Walmart is the biggest retailer in the country, you should expect the biggest number of food stamp holders to buy stuff from there, especially in the first three days of every month, because that’s when food stamp distribution begins.

A photo of an empty store shelf with a hand holding a yellow rain check slip in the foreground.
A hand holds a yellow rain check slip in front of empty shelves marked sold out.

If there’s an item out of stock, you can request a rain check at customer service

You don’t have to worry if the item you wanted for so long is now out of stock! Go to customer service and complete a rain check form. Walmart will instantly call you when the item is back.

A close-up of a shopper using the Amazon app on their phone to scan a product barcode in a store aisle.
A shopper uses the Amazon app to scan Tide detergent and compare prices while browsing store aisles.

Use the Amazon app to check prices

Downloading the Amazon app is probably the best decision you could take. It’s one of the easiest ways to make sure you’re buying stuff at the best price. Plus, you can use it to price match at stores such as Walmart and Target.

A timeline infographic showing a 400-dollar purchase followed by a 350-dollar price drop, resulting in a 50-dollar credit.
This timeline shows how a price drop on a television earns you a fifty dollar wallet credit.

For some items, you can get a credit that drops in price after you buy them

Make sure you keep the receipt at least a week after buying something. Why? Because at Walmart, they offer you the chance to get a price adjustment at customer service (if you still have the receipt) within the first 7 days of purchase.

What’s your experience at Walmart? If there are any other tips you might know, make sure you share them with The Money Place community! Also, if you found this article even a bit useful, then you’ll definitely want to try: 13 Grocery Stores With Huge Senior Discounts

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