Walmart stores in Indiana are convenient one-stop shops for residents. However, new policy changes are now in effect that may cause inconvenience for customers at Walmart stores in the Hoosier state.
Walmart enforces new rules for shoppers at all Indiana locations
Walmart recently made changes at all locations in Indiana and the U.S., including cost reductions on over 7,000 products to help customers get more value for their money. A change at all Walmart locations in Indiana is now affecting your shopping habits.
According to Krazy Coupon Lady, Walmart recently changed its coupon policy and is now getting serious about coupon abuse and fraud. This also means that you may not be able to save quite as much money as before when shopping at this retailer.
The updated Walmart coupon policy states that Walmart will no longer pay overages or give money back if the value of your coupon is greater than the item. Another notable change is that customers can now only use four identical coupons. Walmart also requires that each coupon match the product it is intended for. If the coupon is not accepted by the cashier, a cashier or manager cannot override it to allow the coupon. With the new changes, the company still maintains its basic coupon policies, which include not accepting digital coupons, competitor coupons, or expired coupons.
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