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Yes. WalMart accepts coupons from Pharma-Plus/Rexall.
However, they are basically a price match because WalMart is unable to get the money back from the vendor, as they are store-specific.
The coupon (example: coupon zone) is deducted (can use a calculator at the check out if necessary) from the item total.
IF you have a price match in a flyer (example Foodland flyer) plus a Loblaw's coupon zone coupon, you can use both. The cashier is to calculate the flyer price MINUS the coupon zone (example) value, and enter that into the calculation on your receipt. There is no special button for this on the computer/cash register. It will show up on your receipt that the item was purchased for "this" cost, and no mention of a coupon tendered, (if the cashier understands this procedure).
The coupon (example: coupon zone) is deducted (can use a calculator at the check out if necessary) from the item total.
IF you have a price match in a flyer (example Foodland flyer) plus a Loblaw's coupon zone coupon, you can use both. The cashier is to calculate the flyer price MINUS the coupon zone (example) value, and enter that into the calculation on your receipt. There is no special button for this on the computer/cash register. It will show up on your receipt that the item was purchased for "this" cost, and no mention of a coupon tendered, (if the cashier understands this procedure).