Indiana's Walmart stores are a convenient one-stop shop for residents, but new policy changes are being implemented that could inconvenience shoppers at Walmart stores in the Hoosier state.
Walmart implements new rules for shoppers at all Indiana stores
Walmart recently made changes to help consumers save money, including lowering prices on more than 7,000 products in its stores across Indiana and the U.S. Changes at all Walmart stores in Indiana will affect the way you shop.
According to Krazy Coupon Lady, Walmart recently changed its coupon policy and is cracking down on coupon abuse and fraud, which also means you might not be able to save as much money by shopping at the retailer as you used to.
Walmart's updated coupon policy states that if the value of a coupon exceeds the value of the item, Walmart will no longer pay the excess or offer cash back. Another notable change is that customers are now limited to using no more than four coupons. Walmart also requires that each coupon match the eligible item. If a coupon is not accepted at the register, a cashier or manager cannot ignore it and allow the coupon. Even with the new changes in place, the company is still maintaining its basic coupon policies, such as not accepting digital coupons, competitor coupons, or expired coupons.
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