Every year different places offer an incentive for getting the flu shot.
Target offering a $5 off $20 coupon if you get a no cost flu shot (insurance).- CVS offers a $5 off $20 coupon for no cost flu shot (insurance).
- Walgreens: Earn $10 in Wags cash when you spend $1+
- Giant eagle: $5 gift card (insurance)
- RiteAid $5 off $25
- Safeway 10% off, up to $20 off
- Winn-Dixie
Will add more as they become available. You’ll probably want to wait until later in the year for maximum effectiveness.
Walgreens now gives a coupon for getting a vaccine thru 8/31/23. See footnote 2 on:
https://www.walgreens.com/topic/pharmacy/immunization-services-appointments.jsp
To get the coupon, you do not need to be a myWalgreens member.
For example, the pharmacy handed back one receipt and two coupons, for two identical vaccines one each for two non-members.
However, to redeem the coupon, you have to be a myWalgreens member, and (I assume) redeem one coupon per transaction.
The coupon must be redeemed within 14 days (double check to make sure it has not been changed to 7 days).
To redeem, make a $1+ purchase, hand over one coupon, and enter your phone number associated with your myWalgreens membership on the PIN pad. The receipt should show you earned $5 in Walgreens Cash rewards (plus 1% or 5% of eligible purchase).
Repeat for another transaction if you have another coupon.
Use the earned Walgreens Cash rewards in yet another transaction within 12 months, or they expire.
Insert a chipped credit card into the PIN pad facing the chip down.
Any interesting opportunities with the $5 off $20 CVS coupon? Seems pretty restricted, ie no sale/promotional items, but not sure how well that’s coded into the POS. Their rack rate prices are so inflated that 25% isn’t really a worthwhile discount
Kroger Family of Companies have a $5 coupon that you need to clip. Expires Nov. 05.
Click on the Pharmacy and Health tab to see. Examples:
https://www.kroger.com/health/clinic/vaccinations/influenza
https://www.kingsoopers.com/health/clinic/vaccinations/influenza
https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/health/clinic/vaccinations/influenza
Can also go to the All Coupons pages and search “flu”.
T&C:
Save $5 on your next grocery purchase* when you get a flu vaccine at our pharmacy by November 5, 2022. Offer will be activated upon completion of the flu vaccine. Restrictions and exclusions may apply. Limit 1 coupon per patient. Must present Shopper’s Card at the Pharmacy. Offer not redeemable for purchases of any items prohibited by law. Restrictions may apply. Excludes prescriptions and vaccinations for individuals who are eligible for federally funded healthcare programs, including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare. See Pharmacy for details. Offer expires 11/05/22. State restrictions make this offer invalid in AL, AR, and OR.
Limit of one coupon per household. Digital Coupons and paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item. Specially marked items, such as Clearance or Manager’s Specials may not be eligible for Digital Coupons.
The receipt shows:
RX Card Balance: $5.00
RX reward expires on 3/31/2023
So the $5 is not a printed coupon.
Then during self-checkout, there is a place to tap to use up the RX balance.
Pretty sure Publix is not giving $10 gift cards again this year
Winn Dixie it is I guess
I was at Target. They said they were not offering coupons this year.
Me too
Should this post be updated to reflect that?
My target also said they weren’t doing a coupon this year William Charles Chuck
With the Walgreens deal, do I have to spend $1 in the store at the time the vaccine is given or is that just them saying you have to spend at least $1 to redeem Walgreens rewards?
My wife went today and got one for the covid booster and one for the flu shot. They are the receipt print outs that you usually get at walgreens for spending $25 and getting a $5 walgreens cash on your account except with this you only have to spend $1 and you have 14 days to do it.
thanks for the tip. I did the same today, didn’t check my receipt
Did your wife make appointment first? I was wondering if I can just walk in.
It looks like CVS is giving $5 of $20 coupons for COVID shots (and perhaps other vaccines, too), as per email. Terms:
“*FOR $5 OFF $20 COUPON: Offer available through December 31, 2022 while supplies last. Appointments scheduled online will receive the coupon after vaccination. Limit one per customer per vaccine visit. For vaccines that require two doses, the coupon will be given with vaccine series completion. Merchandise coupon redeemable at CVS Pharmacy® and Longs Drugs® for one-time use. Terms and conditions apply. See coupon for details. $5 savings applied to total qualifying minimum purchase of $20 (after other coupons and discounts are applied). Reward cannot be earned in Arkansas, New Jersey, or New York. Coupon shall not be issued at MinuteClinic® locations in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Coupon cannot be issued or redeemed at CVS Pharmacy at Target or CVS Pharmacy at Schnucks® locations. ExtraCare® card required to receive savings.”
The Winn Dixie link you have takes me to the old T&C expired December 2021. The current WD weekly ad still gets you $20 in free groceries (if you get flu plus one other vaccine) and links to these terms:
*Flu shots are free with most insurance plans. The following exclusions apply.
Customer will receive $10 coupon with their flu shot. Customer must receive their
flu shot and any other eligible vaccine in one sitting to receive both $10 off
coupons. State restrictions apply. Limit one coupon per transaction. Coupon must
be presented at time of purchase. Ask your pharmacist about details. Winn-Dixie
rewards account required. Visit WinnDixie.com to sign up or manage your
account. Cannot be combined with any other Winn-Dixie in store coupon.
Purchase amount must total $10, excluding alcohol, tobacco, gift cards, money
orders, postage stamps, pharmacy prescriptions, fees, FTD, charitable donations,
Western Union, shipping, utility payments, fuel, service departments, vending
machine, bottle deposits/refunds, tax, event tickets, prepaid products, or lottery
purchases.
Those who don’t believe in vaccines shouldn’t take them. How else will the laws of natural selection apply?
We’ve eliminated the risk of dying from lions or hunger. How will nature weed out the foolish?
A genius President once asked you to injest bleach. Blind loyalty is all one can ask.
Yep, the cult dummies will pay for their anti-vax madness when the next pandemic arrives. Goodbye! Thank you, Darwin.
Harvard and Johns Hopkins professors likely don’t need this coupon like we do (I think salary is pretty good so maybe not interested) … but they do think that the booster is not a good idea for those 18-29 years old … here’s a Science! paper to that effect … very inconvenient … https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4206070&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Sir, this is a post regarding flu vaccines.