How to Get All Store Sales, All The Time, All in One Place
For people who use their grocery store weekly circulars to find the lowest priced items, you might be happy to learn you can get all the local stores advertised prices in one place. Instead of running to the retail grocery market for the 10 sale items you need this week, then heading over to the pharmacy for the items they have on sale, and ending your shopping trip at the big grocery chain a bit further out of your way- you can just go to your local Walmart SuperStore with the sales fliers and they will match all of the advertised prices.The policy states that you can’t get a price match on “buy one, get one” free offers, or on offers that Walmart calls “gimmicks” because you are required to buy more in order to get the savings. But keep in mind, many stores, like Price Chopper, advertise items as “10 for $10″; but do not require that you buy all 10 to get the price. So unless it specifically states, “Must buy 10″ (or however many the offer states) the price is the same whether you buy 1 of the item or 10- and Walmart must match the price.
Having a price match service is really valuable to the consumers who are frugal and actively watching how much they’re spending on their weekly groceries. When you bargain shop and buy items that are on sale at more than one store, you end up spending more money on the gasoline or public transportation costs to get to each of the stores- and certainly more time – and don’t discount the value of your time! When you shop at Walmart, just take your weekly circulars for the local stores in with you, and if they are items you purchase, if Walmart’s price is higher than the sale priced item, they will match the price during checkout.
Sometimes people have a hard time with the cashiers in order to get the price match. It seems not all cashiers are properly trained on the policy- or they simply don’t want to bother with it. Either way, if you are there with your fliers and expecting a price match, simply ask the cashier to speak to a manager and you will get your items at the appropriate price. It may seem like a hassle, but if more people were to use the advertised policy, the cashiers would all be fully trained and prepared to honor it.



