Here is a copy of the store coupon policies for Jay-C Stores. I would encourage you to request a copy for yourself by call their customer service number at 1-877-873-6289. It is so helpful to have a copy on hand when you checkout in case you have issues.
Jay-C Stores are owned by Kroger and their coupon policy is very similar to Kroger. I've typed out their policy below and tried to clarify some things where I think it is necessary.
Let me know if you have any questions!
JAY-C Stores
The store manager has the right to accept, decline or limit the quantity of coupons or items used or purchased in a single transaction, by a single customer, or in a single day.
Double Coupons
- Coupons are not doubled
- Competitor pharmacy coupons are accepted.
- LCM or Competitor Coupons my not be used in conjunction with our $4 Generic Program.
- Limit one (1) manufacturer coupon per item purchased.
- Limit one (1) store coupon per item purchased.
- One (1) manufacturer and one (1) store coupon can be used on the same item.
This is not referring to their online digital coupons. You can see their digital coupon policy below. Sometimes they will send store coupons to you in the mail and you can stack these with manufacturer coupons.
- Coupons cannot be used on "free" items.
- Expired coupons are not accepted.
- Amount refunded cannot exceed the cost of the item.
Print-At-Home (PAH) CouponsIf your coupon is for a higher value than the item purchased, you will not get money back. Usually, the register will adjust the value of the coupon to the actual price.
- We only accept printable coupons if they scan properly at checkout.
- We do not accept "free product" printable coupons that have no purchase requirement.
- Buy-one-get-one-free coupons and other values that have a purchase requirement are acceptable but will be much less common than traditional value-off coupons.
- We do not accept coupons for more than about 75% of a product's value without advance notice.
- Legitimate PAH coupons will not be for a high value relative to the cost of the item. For example, a $2.00 off coupon will be acceptable for a product that normally sells for $5.00 or more, but a $2.00 off printable coupon for a product that sells for $2.25 is unlikely to be legitimate.
I haven't experienced them not accepting a coupon with this policy. There are times that manufacturers release high value coupons, especially on Facebook that are legitimate and for 75% or more of the product's value. That would be frustrating to not have those accepted if they are legitimate.
- Coupons will be rejected if they appear out of proportion or blurry, or are obvious duplicates.
- Legitimate PAH coupons are never copied, sold, or traded. Nearly all coupons are "non-transferable," meaning they should not be photocopied or scanned and distributed to others.
- Coupons will be rejected if they appear to have been altered in any way.
Online Coupons versus Paper Coupons
- The online coupon will always take priority over the paper coupon. Stacking is not allowed.
- There is a limit of one electronic or paper manufacturer coupon per item.
- Digital coupon and manufacturer paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item.
- If a Customer has loaded an electronic coupon to their loyalty card, then the electronic coupon will apply before the manufacturer paper coupon.
- A digital coupon cannot be removed from a transaction once redeemed.
- If the electronic coupon and manufacturer paper coupons are applicable to the same item, the system will give the discount based on the Electronic Coupon.
If you've never checked out their digital coupons online, be sure to do that. These are the same as for Kroger. They do have some great coupons on here sometimes. Realize, however, that if you have a paper coupon that is better than the digital coupon, make sure you remove it before you shop since you will not have a choice on which coupon they use.

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