✨ Walmart Coupon Haul & Rebate Deals 3/28/26✨
Total Retail Price: $48.04
Paid: $47.29 +tax
Saved: $40.75
Used: $40.00CB (paid $7.29 OOP)
Earned: $45.72
Net Price: $1.57
X1 Tide To Go Pen $8.97
Paid: $8.97
-$8.97 Fetch (1,000 per $1.00)
Net Price: $0 FREE
X2 Axe Deodorant $4.18
Paid: $8.36
-$7.00 WYB2 Ibotta (limit 1)
Net Price: $1.36/2 ($0.68ea)
X5 Pedigree Canned Dog Food $1.82
Paid: $9.10
-$0.50 Ibotta (limit 5) x5 =$2.50
-$1.20 Fetch WYS $5 (limit 3, $4.10 of $5 tracked from last week) x2 =$2.40
Net Price: $4.20/5 ($0.84ea)
X5 Pedigree Pouches $0.87
Paid: $4.35
-$0.10 Ibotta (limit 5) x5 =$0.50
(also tracking towards a Fetch reward $2.00 WYS $14 on Pedigree Pouches)
Net Price: $3.85/5 ($0.77ea)
X3 Dole Pineapple $2.22
Reg: $2.47 x3 =$7.41
Paid: $6.66
-$0.75 Ibotta (limit 5) x3 =$2.25
-$2.00 Ibotta Bonus (when you redeem 3 rebates Dole)
Net Price: $2.41/3 ($0.80ea)
Saved: $5.00
X5 California Scents $1.97
Paid: $9.85
-$1.00 Ibotta (limit 5) x5 =$5.00
Net Price: $4.85/5 ($0.97ea)
Earned: $0.10 Any Receipt
Bonus $10.00 Dunking Dollars Bonus (redeem 50 rebates earn $10, 34 earned previously)
Bonus $5.00 Weekend Cash Dash (redeem 10 rebates earn $5)
If you’re looking to stretch your grocery budget and love hunting for deals, combining Walmart coupons with rebate apps like Ibotta and Fetch Rewards can truly supercharge your savings, as demonstrated in this haul. I personally started using rebate apps alongside coupons about a year ago, and it has become a game changer for my shopping routine. For example, items like the Tide To Go stain remover pen can often be fully covered by rebates, effectively making them free after rebates. It’s crucial to check the rebate limits and stack them with manufacturer coupons or store sales to optimize your net spend. The Pedigree dog food deals shown in this haul are another excellent example of combining multiple rebates for better savings. Tracking when rebates reset or new bonus incentives activate helps in planning your shopping trips—like the $10 Dunkin Dollars Bonus after redeeming a set amount of offers. Another key takeaway is to keep receipts organized and submit rebate offers promptly. Some rebate apps offer bonuses for redeeming multiple offers or shopping frequently in short periods, as seen with the Weekend Cash Dash bonus. This tactic adds an extra layer of savings on top of already discounted items. Using multiple apps simultaneously can take some time initially but becomes very rewarding as you see your receipts turning into real cash back. Over time, this method has helped me reduce my grocery bills by over 50%, allowing me to get more for less. If you’re new to this, start with easy-to-redeem rebates on essentials you already buy and gradually explore stacking with coupons and in-store sales. This strategy will give you confidence and build momentum for bigger savings like those in this Walmart haul.


