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The Offer
Stopandshop | Giant | Martin’s (filter by ‘Gift Cards and Flowers’)
- Giant/Stop&Shop/Martins are offering a $10 grocery credit with digital coupon when you buy $50 in Happy gift cards.
The Fine Print
- Expires 10/20/18.
- $10 minimum grocery spend required (I think that means $10 is required when you are redeeming the $10 coupon).
- Grocery order calculation excludes gift cards, alcohol, tobacco and any other purchase prohibited by law.
- Offer can only be redeemed once.
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Offer redeemed when you present your Card at checkout and will be applied to your grocery order before taxes and after all other coupons and savings are applied.
Our Verdict
There’s a unique coupon for each kind of Happy gift card so you can do one of each if that interests you. Not sure if you’ll be able to use up all the $10 credits in a single transaction or it’ll have to be split.
There are a few other Happy gift card deals going on now:
- $10 off 2 x $25 at Office Depot/Max locations
- $60 Happy cards for $50 at Giftcardmall.com
- 10-15% off Happy cards at Safeway and family stores
Hat tip to DDG
Worked for me in Giant PA store 10/7. The way the offer works is that you buy at least $10 of groceries AND the Happy Gift Card in a single transaction. You will receive $10 off the groceries for that same transaction. Note: I had to load this offer via digital coupons on the Giant app or website. As Chuck said, there is a unique offer for each Happy Gift Card variant, so make sure you load the right one.
If you “just” buy the $50 Happy Gift Card, I don’t know if that will work. But it’s possible in that case, you’ll receive a printed $10 off future purchase coupon.
Also available at Giant of Carlisle (PA region) which is different than the Giant of Maryland link that you have listed. Here is the link to Giant of Carlisle coupons: https://giantfoodstores.com/coupons-weekly-circular/digital-coupons/
And I think the $10 off groceries is for the same transaction as when you buy the gift card. I didn’t think a coupon printed out for use in the future last time they had something similar.
Right. That’s the way Stop and Shop does it. It confuses a lot of people, including CSRs.