There are quite a few grocery store chains based in Virginia which offer to double coupons for their customers. This is a bonus as many states have very few grocery stores that double coupons these days. Grocery stores use double coupons as an incentive to attract new and existing customers. By offering to redeem coupons for double the face value that is listed on it, grocery stores drive more people to shop in their stores.
Each grocery store often has their own policy regarding double coupons which can change frequently. It’s important to keep your eyes open for coupon related changes that may happen. The coupon policy can even vary between grocery stores from the same chain. If you have any questions about a store’s coupon policy, be certain to contact the local grocery store manager to verify it.
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Bloom Supermarket: doubles coupons up to $1.98 on Tuesdays (thanks Gale)
Farm Fresh: Will double coupons up to $0.99 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They will double coupons up to $1.00 on Wednesdays (thanks Jessica)
Giant
Harris Teeter – will double up to $0.99 with a VIP card (thanks Mike)
Martin’s (formerly Ukrops): Will double coupons everyday up to $0.50 and coupons between $0.51 – $0.99 are doubled to $1.00. If you have two of the exact same coupon, only one will double per transaction (Thanks Steph)
Safeway (up to $0.99 – Thanks Shane)
Shoppers Food Warehouse (double $0.50 and less)
SuperFresh
Kroger no longer doubles
At least in Richmond Kroger stores no longer double coupons.
Krogers in Martinsville no longer doubles coupons.
martins doubles up to $1
We are looking to move from Canada to VA our question is when you say doubles to a dollar do you mean they will double coupon that are a dollar to a 2$ value or do you mean they will double a coupon of .50 up to a dollar?
It means that the coupon will be worth $1. If you have a coupon that is $0.75, then it would become $1 while a coupon for $0.25 would be worth $0.50.
Harris Teeter will begin Super Double for coupons on 3/26.
Kroger stores in the Lynchburg, VA area do NOT double coupons. 🙁