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Buy one; get one free (BOGO) coupons
Must have “Manufacturer Coupons” printed on them.
Must have a valid expiration date
Must have a scannable bar code
One coupon per item
Restrictions and requirements listed on the coupon are met. This includes but is not limited to: quantities (minimum required and maximum allowed), sizes, brand names, product variety, expiration dates, and store location
Soft drink container caps
Internet Coupons
Must be legible
Must have “Manufacturer Coupons” printed on them.
Must have a valid remit address for the manufacturer.
Must have a valid expiration date
Must have a scannable bar code
Buy one, get one free (BOGO) coupons with a specified price
May not be duplicated Food 4 Less reserves the right to deny any coupon at any time.
We do not accept the following coupons:
We do not double or triple coupons; if a coupon has been used with an item, no other coupon may be used with that item and no other item may benefit from that coupon
Food 4 Less stores do not accept competitor’s coupons
All coupons must scan properly
Coupons must be presented at time of purchase
No cash back for coupons with a higher value than the items’ purchase price
Coupon must be 75% of a product value
Internet coupons that do not require a purchase “Free”
Internet coupon with a redemption value exceeding $2.00
Guidelines and Limitations
We only accept coupons for merchandise that we sell
Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase
Only one coupon per item
Item purchased must be identical to the coupons (size,
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increased gradually the past year due to excessive fast food.(Waldorf,2016) Many teenagers think that these food have the nutrients they need but it does not. Many doctors have stated that those fast food restaurants have bas nutrients and does not benefit your health. If advertisements of fast food restaurants have be banned to reduce the amount of teenagers who are obese due to that decreases. While some people claim that advertising for fast food restaurants should be banned to reduce the amount of…
cause; we just have to find the biggest issue and fix it. The cost of healthy foods is not in the price range of many Americans; therefore, they continue to eat cheaper, fattier foods. Obesity rates could be reduced if the prices on healthy foods were reduced and more accessible to the general public. Cost is a major factor when shopping for groceries for many families. If healthy foods were more affordable than unhealthy food and snacks, Americans would choose to buy them more often than not. The amount…
Is High Energy Dense Foods to Blame for Obesity in the Poor? Is High Energy Dense Foods to Blame for Obesity in the Poor? Introduction In today’s fast paced world, convenience is everywhere. Fast food chains are located around every turn of the road, enticing people with their low cost but energy dense meals. We may see the benefits of providing these low costs meals to our families and ourselves right now, but what costs do we pay later…
now full of foods with ingredients that are derived from genetically modified crops. Most evidence from the genetically modified food companies show that genetically modified foods are harmless. However, most of the evidences show it is not safety nowadays. Current labelling regulations make it almost impossible for consumers to know when they are buying GM foods. The topic of the investigation is the advantage and the disadvantage of genetically modified food. Genetically modified foods are a special…
the body takes in and uses food -Certain foods produce different benefits or bad health effects. -Good nutrition enhances quality of life and prevents disease. 2.) CALORIES/KILOCALORIES: units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body 3.) NUTRIENTS: substances in your body that your body needs to grow, to repair itself and to supply you with energy. 4.) Physical NEED for Food vs. Psychological DESIRE for food -HUNGER: physical drive that…
When driving on any road, highway or freeway in America you’ll find a fast-food restaurant at every turn, service drive and exit, Fast Food has drastically impacted the nutritional health of Americans over the past few generations. When walking through any supermarket you’ll see already prepared foods that only take a matter of minutes to cook and its ready to be served. Gone are the days of Americans cooking meals from scratch, there is approximately only one–third of Americans that cook with fresh…
increasing yang energy while fatigue and psychological stress usually result in deficient yin energy. Most teenage sufferers are bothered with excess heat syndrome while grown-up patients usually have deficiency heat problems. Therefore, apart from eating foods that help dispelling pathogenic heat such as mung beans and chrysanthemum, having enough sleep and keeping a good mood are also important for adults with acne problems. Regular bowel movements can also help relieve the acne problem by dispelling the…
convenience of fast food and the increased price of healthy foods (Williams). Health foods have become less popular due to the rising processed food industry. These premade foods may be inexpensive and taste great; however, hold no nutritional value, causing the people who eat them to gain weight and experience health problems. Fast food has also become increasingly popular recently due to its affordability, convenient hours, and swift service. With this rise in popularity of fast food, more Americans…
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