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Meijer Mealbox has some recipes and stuff, but I go there for the store coupons.

As is customary for most stores, you can stack store coupons with manufacturer’s coupons. This means you can use a manufacturer’s coupon (MFQ) and a Meijer Mealbox coupon (MBQ) for the same item.

I’ll show you step by step, how to print coupons from the site.

1. Go to www.meijermealbox.com

2. Locate the ‘Widget.’ It looks like this:

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3. Locate the ‘Specials’ tab and click:

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As you can see, there are three pages of coupons to browse through currently.

4. Choose a coupon and click, ‘Add To Shopping List’:

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5. To print the coupon(s) you’ve added to your shopping list, select the ‘Shopping List’ tab and choose ‘Print List’:

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6. The old familiar print box should pop up. Print as many copies as you’d like. There is no limit. I’ve only printed in black and white and I’ve had no issues.

I personally select a few for things I know I have Manufacturer’s coupons for also, and just keep in my organizer. Many deals go unadvertised at Meijer.

2 Responses to “The Meijer Mealbox”

  1. Wow! I didn’t know there were stores that would allow you to double dip with coupons! That’s awesome!

  2. Yes! This is where some of the biggest savings comes in at stores like Walgreens.

    http://www.smartcanucks.ca looks like a thorough Canadian coupon resource site. I’d check there for info on your local stores, and for policies. I don’t know if the rules are the same!

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