ShopRite Supermarkets [shoprite.com] has a promotion to save $10 off your next shopping order when you purchase $75 in SELECT One4All Favorites Gift Cards with your Price Plus Club Card. This promo is also on the page 5 of the
3/22 weekly ad [shoprite.com].
- Home Sweet Home - Barnes & Noble, IKEA, Lowe's, Macy's, Staples, Wayfair
- Food & Laughs - BJ's Brewhouse, Cheesecake Factory, Cracker Barrel, Red Lobster, Red Robin
- Game & Grub - Buffalo Wild Wings, Domino's, GameStop, Grubhub, X-Box
- One the Run - Krispy Kreme, Panda Express, Panera, Subway, Taco Bell
- Happy Moments - Buffalo Wild Wings, Cheesecake Factory, Macy's, Panera, Red Lobster, Ulta
- Happy Birthday - AMC, Cheesecake Factory, Gap, Lowe's, Outback, Subway, Ulta
Must be one transaction.
Limit 1. In-store only. Offer valid 3/22-3/28.
Qualification certificate prints on bottom of register receipt (which must be used 3/29 to 4/4).
The $10 can't be used to purchase prescription medications, gift cards, postage stamp sales, milk, cigarettes, fuel, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages or any other items prohibited by law.
When redeeming the $10, the cashier may need to call over a manager (if they're not familiar with how to enter this voucher code into the register). Note that the cashier will physically keep the certificate that's printed on the receipt.
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Then on your next visit, when checking out, give that receipt to the cashier who will input that numerical code into the register (some cashiers don't know what to do and they always bring over a manager). Voila, that's $10 off your purchase.
Just like most of the gift card deals at ShopRite, a certificate prints at the bottom of your register receipt. It'll say something like: Congratulations, you've earned $10 on your next visit from 3/29 to 4/4. Make sure you get your receipt and check that certificate is there before you leave the store.
Then on your next visit, when checking out, give that receipt to the cashier who will input that numerical code into the register (some cashiers don't know what to do and they always bring over a manager). Voila, that's $10 off your purchase.
With that said, I've heard from others that the code/coupon is more of a notification that your account has been flagged to be eligible to receive $10 off your next purchase. So obviously, use your ShopRite membership for both purchases.
I'm under the impression that purchasing gift cards needs to be done with a human cashier (no self check out). After your purchase, your receipt is printed out, and the cashier should give that to you. The bottom of that receipt has the code/coupon.
With that said, I've heard from others that the code/coupon is more of a notification that your account has been flagged to be eligible to receive $10 off your next purchase. So obviously, use your ShopRite membership for both purchases.
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The offer that's printed on the receipt does not have a barcode. It's just like a number (something like "50673") that the future cashier would have to type into the register in order for the $10 discount to apply. Since this is not a code that a customer can type into self-checkout themselves, I don't think it's possible to use the $10 discount at self-checkout. Granted, I've never tried though.
I do these all the time, but usually go to the shoprite that is well manned with registers and go to them, instead of SCO.
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