... Read moreIf you're new to Walgreens couponing or want to sharpen your savings skills, planning your shopping haul like this one can make a huge difference. The key is to combine store promotions such as BOGO 50% off with manufacturer digital coupons and Walgreens Cash rewards for stacked savings. For example, purchasing Walgreens Razors at $1.99 each with a BOGO 50% deal plus a $2 Walgreens Cash coupon brought the price down drastically to only $0.49 each. Similarly, multi-purpose solutions and popular personal care brands like Colgate and Garnier Fructis can be obtained at less than $1 per item when you use coupons effectively.
One tip I always recommend is to keep track of the Walgreens Cash you earn and consistently use it on your next transaction to minimize out-of-pocket costs. In this haul, $25.83 in Walgreens Cash was earned and $20 was redeemed, which contributed significantly to the net price of $26.11 for items originally totaling $93.47. Don't overlook hygiene essentials like Scott Paper Towels which also benefit from BOGO offers plus Walgreens Cash savings.
Digital coupons are especially convenient because they can be loaded to your Walgreens app and automatically applied at checkout, avoiding the hassle of clipping and organizing paper coupons. Many of these deals also extend weekly, so planning your shopping within the coupon validity period (here from 5/10/26 to 5/16/26) is crucial. Remember to check the Walgreens app daily or weekly for updated coupons and exclusive deals.
Finally, I recommend building a habit of sharing your haul and couponing strategies with community groups like #couponcommunity and #neverpayfullprice on social platforms. Through sharing tips on Walgreens deals and best practices, you can discover new ways to save and stay motivated. This haul reflects not just great savings on individual items but a smart, strategic approach that can be replicated by anyone looking to reduce their grocery and household expenses while earning rewards.