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Publix is widely regarded as the best grocery store in America for coupon stacking. Their legendary BOGO (Buy One, Get One Free) deals, combined with one of the most generous coupon policies in the industry, make it possible to get groceries for pennies on the dollar. If you live in the Southeast, Publix is your couponing paradise.
What makes Publix special is that you can use a manufacturer coupon on BOTH the purchased and the free item in a BOGO deal. Most other stores only let you coupon the purchased item. This "BOGO + coupon" strategy is the foundation of Publix couponing and regularly results in free or nearly-free products.
Publix also accepts competitor coupons from stores like Winn-Dixie and Food Lion, offers their own store coupons (Publix digital coupons in the app), and runs special "Extra Savings" flyers with additional manufacturer coupons. Combined with cashback apps, Publix shoppers routinely save 60-90% on their grocery bills.
68%
Average savings per trip
“Publix BOGO deals with coupon stacking are unreal. I got $120 worth of groceries for $22 last week. My freezer is full and my wallet is happy!”
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Publix's BOGO + coupon stacking is the most powerful grocery savings strategy in America. Here's how to maximize it:
Start with Publix's legendary Buy One Get One Free deals.
Use a manufacturer coupon on the item you're paying for.
Use ANOTHER manufacturer coupon on the free BOGO item.
Stack a Publix digital coupon on top if available.
Submit your receipt to Ibotta or Fetch for additional cashback.
Original: $3.38 for 2
$0.19 for TWO boxes of pasta — $0.10 each!
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BOGO + double manufacturer coupons
$0.19
final priceBOGO + stacked coupons + Ibotta
$1.49
final priceBOGO + Publix digital coupon
$2.25
final priceInsider strategies from our couponing experts
Common questions about couponing here
Yes! This is what makes Publix incredible for couponers. You can use a manufacturer coupon on BOTH the purchased item AND the free item in a BOGO deal, essentially getting paid to take products home.
Yes, Publix accepts competitor coupons from other grocery stores like Winn-Dixie and Food Lion. This includes both BOGO and dollar-off competitor coupons.
The Extra Savings flyer is a purple booklet available in-store containing manufacturer coupons curated for Publix. These coupons often match current BOGO deals and stack with other coupons.
The Publix weekly ad starts on Wednesday in most areas (Thursday in some regions). You can preview the upcoming ad in the Publix app starting Tuesday evening.
In most Publix locations, you can buy just one BOGO item at half price. This is great when you only need one item or when combined with a coupon for an even lower price.
Publix no longer doubles coupons as a regular program. However, they occasionally run special events. Their BOGO deals combined with coupon stacking more than make up for it.
You can use one Publix store coupon (digital or paper) and one manufacturer coupon on the same item. You cannot use both a digital and paper Publix coupon on the same item.
If a BOGO or sale item is out of stock, ask customer service for a rain check. It guarantees the sale price for a future visit (usually 30 days). You can still use coupons when redeeming.
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