zoid wrote:Were do I find the coupon?
Thanks!
Cynthia wrote:I don't use my cell phone for J4U deals -- I just use my desktop computer at home. So it is possible to get the deals without a cell phone -- even without the offer from HQ. (Of course, I realize it's possible the person mention in the post above doesn't have a computer at home. But if you do, no need to go without the deals.)
Cynthia wrote:It kind of defeats the purpose of having a loyalty program if everyone can get everything, without any effort or really joining the loyalty program.
WillG wrote:I do not shop at Jewel very much, being the unicorn like Marianos coupon clipper, but when I do, it works the same as Marianos. I clip the coupons on my computer, and at the store put my phone number in the pin pad. Everything rings up automatically. Not sure I have ever done a sampler so that might be different.
-Will
Hi, Nancy, can you explain how you did that? I can't figure that one out. Many times I wind up clicking all the produce coupons just in case they look good when I get to the store.NFriday wrote:I just noticed that if you go to the website, you can click all of the coupons, without doing them individually.
ekreider wrote:Jewel seems to employ analysts who are great at creating dysfunctional systems.
That's true for Kroger/Marianos, and seemingly the majority of American megabusinesses: They use developers who aren't familiar with the needs and typical uses of those who will attempt to use their systems, both customers and employees; developers who lack wisdom and foresight to know that testing matters and what to do when things don't go as planned; and executives who don't use the products, don't shop in the stores, and don't care in the least about customer experiences until the situation gets so bad they are overtaken by competitors or corporate raiders. Abyssmal software is the bane of the American existence.ekreider wrote:Jewel seems to employ analysts who are great at creating dysfunctional systems.
seebee wrote:The $1.00 hot dogs (Today only sale - hot in the deli dept) are Nathan's brand, and they are not small dogs at ALL at my store. I was expecting standard skinny weenies, but these are big boys...
I have not yet logged in on Jewel-Osco, so I did not view this. The general Jewel-Osco advert in this week's Flyer does not mention an upper limit for the Stouffer's | Lean Cuisine - just that it is B1G1F. If its regular price is $4.49, that breaks down to 2.24. Is the limit of four on the items, or on the offer? I am willing to pay 2.24 for 8, 12, or 16 entrees [knowledge of eight being able to fit in one bag]. (I would also scour the store to see if it had any J J's pies.)NFriday wrote: Jewel has all of their $4.49 Lean Cuisine on sale through J4U for 4/$10. You have to buy four of them, and there is a limit of four for that price. They then have two different coupons for Lean Cuisine, and so I bought four of the Lean Cuisine for $6 total.