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Zehrs Canada Coupon Policy



Here is the Zehrs Canada coupon policy. It is valid at all Loblaws Banner stores.

1.0 Policy

Coupon zone coupons, LCL flyer coupons, LCL website coupons and President’s Choice Financial® coupons are all gladly accepted according the terms and conditions printed on the coupon. Manufacture coupons are accepted for in store purchased items according to the guidelines listed in section 2.0.

2.0 Guidelines

  • 2.1 The item being purchased must conform to the product details on the coupon including size, brand, quantity, co-purchased item etc.
  • 2.2 Only Canadian coupons are accepted.
  • 2.3 The expiry date must be valid.
  • 2.4 The coupon must be presented at time of purchase.
  • 2.5 A coupon cannot be redeemed against the “free” item in any offer where the customer buys more than one item to get one or more item for free (BOGO deals). Eg. Buy one bag of chips, get a second bag of chips free – a single coupon can be applied to the purchase of the two bags.
  • 2.6 Coupons have no cash value.
  • 2.7 If the coupon value exceeds the retail value of an item, the coupon value will be reduced to reflect the retail of the item.
  • 2.8 All sales taxes are paid by the customer at the retail value of the product. Refer to 2.9 to see Free Item guideline.
  • 2.9 The value of a coupon that offers a product for free will include the amount of any applicable taxes.
  • 2.10 Home printed coupons from emails or websites are accepted in black/white or colour. Manufacture coupons must have a valid manufacture address on the printed coupon, expiration date and be completely legible.
  • 2.11 Photocopies are not accepted.
  • 2.12 Coupons are void if they appear distorted or blurry.
  • 2.13 One coupon only per item purchased may be redeemed during each store visit, even if a limit statement is not included on the coupon. Coupon stacking is not allowed.
  • 2.14 The Store Management reserves the right to restrict individual item purchase quantities to reasonable family limits.

 

3.0 General Information

  • 3.1 Each coupon will be reviewed to ensure it complies with the details of the section 2.0 Guidelines. We appreciate your patience during this validation process.
  • 3.2 Customers with excessive amounts of coupons in a single order may be asked to relocate to complete their order as a courtesy to our other Customers.
  • 3.3 We may change this policy without notice at any time.
  • 3.4 All coupon redemptions are subject to the policy in effect at time of redemption.
  • 3.5 Competitor’s coupons are not accepted.

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Comments

  1. Wanda

    “If any of the coupons you are redeeming (whether issued by the retailer or manufacturer) state “cannot be combined with any other offer”, then you are not able to redeem a second coupon on that item or transaction.”

    Does this mean that we would then only be able to use one coupon per transaction?

  2. Cassie Howard

    I think they worded that wrong. You are allowed to use more than one coupon per transaction, just not on one product. If you have 5 different items, you can use 1 coupon for each.

  3. Tabatha

    Thanks so much Cassie!

  4. Jo

    A “transaction” is a purchase of a single item. If you look at a receipt it will have a printed line item for each transaction, one for for each item you purchase. Unless otherwise stated, “per transaction” means per single item. One item per transaction means you can’t use more than one coupon on a single item, but you can use six coupons per six items because it’s six transactions.

    However try explaining that to some clerks. *sigh* Annoying when they argue, especially when it’s no loss to them with a manufacturer’s coupon.

    “One per customer” means you can only use one per store visit. Not sure what “one per purchase” means.

  5. Joanne King

    A “transaction” is a purchase of a single item. If you look at a receipt it will have a printed line item for each transaction, one for for each item you purchase. Unless otherwise stated, “per transaction” means per single item. One item per transaction means you can’t use more than one coupon on a single item, but you can use six coupons per six items because it’s six transactions.

    However try explaining that to some clerks. *sigh* Annoying when they argue, especially when it’s no loss to them with a manufacturer’s coupon.

    “One per customer” means you can only use one per store visit. Not sure what “one per purchase” means.

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