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Tap Savings at the bottom of the screen. View savings for the weekly ad, digital coupons, and BOGOs as well as other savings for various product categories.

Tap Savings > Weekly Ad. Choose your local store and view the weekly ad for your area.

  1. Tap Savings Digital Coupons.
  2. Tap the scissors next to each digital coupon you want to save.
  3. To show your clipped coupons, tap Digital Coupons > My Coupons. Any clipped digital coupons are also added to your shopping list.
  4. At checkout, simply enter your unique 10-digit phone number to identify yourself and purchase the required item(s) with a digital coupon.

BOGOs are weekly buy-one-get-one-free offers at Publix. We feature at least 30 deals every week so you can stock up and save.

To view BOGOs, tap Savings > Weekly Ad then tap BOGO. Tap + to the right of each item you want to save.

  1. Tap the menu in the top left of the screen.
  2. Tap Settings
  3. In the Communication Preferences area, turn on the settings to receive general and/or personalized communications. 

Given our various promotional methods, customers may see a variety of offers made to select groups at different times. We encourage you to regularly visit the Savings area of the app to view weekly ad deals, including our popular buy-one-get-one-free offers.

Publix is committed to helping you save money. We offer weekly specials, buy-one-get-one free promotions, and accept Publix, manufacturer, and competitor coupons. When you add these together, you can see why customers love to save here. So that all of our customers can benefit from these deals, we reserve the right to limit purchase quantities.

We accept Publix coupons, manufacturer coupons, internet coupons, and coupons from nearby competitors. A list is posted at each Publix store.

Our guidelines:

  • Acceptance is subject to any restrictions on the coupon.
  • We accept coupons only for identical items we sell.
  • We accept a manufacturer coupon and either a Publix or a competitor coupon on the same item only. Limit two coupons per item.
  • Manufacturer digital offers cannot be combined with manufacturer paper coupons on the purchase of the same item.
  • We do not accept percent-off-item coupons or percent-off-total-order coupons.
  • We do not accept coupons that Publix determines to be printed incorrectly — for example, a coupon missing a size requirement or other standard coupon details.
  • We do not accept coupons presented via mobile phone or device.
  • We do not accept coupons that appear to be copied. All coupons must be originals.
  • For a buy one, get one free (BOGO) offer, each item is considered a separate purchase.
  • We limit coupon redemption to eight of the same coupon per day, per household.
  • Manager approval is needed for individual coupons over $5.
  • Dollars-off-total-order coupons are limited to one Publix and one competitor coupon per day, per household. The total order before coupons must be equal to or greater than the combined purchase requirements indicated on the coupon(s) presented. We consider competitor coupons for dollars-off groups of items to be dollars-off-total-order coupons and will allow one per day, per household.
  • Money due back to the customer at the end of a transaction involving coupons will be provided on a Publix gift card only.

Our management teams will issue rain checks only for items that are advertised outside the store at a reduced retail price—for example, on radio or TV, or in our weekly ad, co-op ad, mailer, or website.

  • A rain check will not be issued for alcohol products to ensure compliance with pricing regulations where prohibited by law.
  • We will issue only one rain check per household per day for any one item or deal on promotion.
  • A rain check may be redeemed at any Publix location offering that product.
  • A rain check must be redeemed within 30 days of the issue date.
  • Rain checks will be redeemed only for the retail price of the item in effect when the rain check was issued.
  • We will issue rain checks for up to 8 single items, or for up to 4 deals, not to exceed 20 items.
  • A rain check must be redeemed for the exact product it was issued for, as described on the rain check.
  • Rain checks are intended only for single use. If the full rain check is not redeemed, the remaining items are forfeited.
  • We will not issue rain checks for Publix, competitor, or manufacturer coupons.
  • Rain checks are nontransferable.
  • A rain check may not be redeemed if it is illegible, or is lost, stolen, or destroyed.

Publix posts a list of competitors whose coupons we accept in each of our stores. Ask Customer Service at your local Publix for that list.

Yes. We're happy to accept a coupon for a competitor's private label product because it’s a chance to introduce you to our terrific Publix brand.

Yes. If you're purchasing the identical merchandise at Publix, we'll accept BOGO and buy-one-get-two-free coupons from competitors' stores.

Publix accepts coupons for prescriptions from all local retail pharmacies.

For example, a coupon for "Buy both Raid Max Bug Barriers 1 gallon Starter Kit and Refill, Receive a $5 store gift card."

Yes. If we carry the identical items named on the coupon, you'll receive a $5 Publix gift card with the required purchase.

Publix defines a household as a single family. (Children can't redeem coupons if their parent already redeemed the maximum amount allowed for their household that day.)

If a coupon is photocopied, some of its security features may be missing, causing the coupon to be illegible or blurry. Copied coupons may also be off-center or have copy machine lines running through them.

Unless it's a clipped Publix digital coupon, you must have a physical copy of the coupon that you want to redeem.

No. We'll only accept eight of the same coupons per day, per household, regardless of the flavors or varieties of a product you purchase.

No. A manufacturer's coupon can be combined with a Publix coupon or with a competitor's coupon, but not both.

Sorry, but no. Publix will take an additional Publix or competitor's coupon, but we can only take one manufacturer's coupon for an item, regardless of where the coupon came from.

No. When the manufacturer issues a "$1 off the purchase of two items" coupon, it requires the purchase of two items. So, because you have to purchase both items to meet the coupon's requirements, a manufacturer's coupon has already been applied to both items.

No. When the manufacturer issues a BOGO coupon, it requires the purchase of two items. So, because you have to purchase both items to meet the coupon's requirements, a manufacturer's coupon has already been applied to both items.

Yes. You've already signed up with the competitor to receive the coupon, so now all you have to do is purchase $25 worth of groceries.

Yes. Publix doesn't require you to use a reward card, but we would be happy to honor this coupon if you meet the other purchase requirements on the coupon.

Yes. The purchase requirements for both coupons will be combined, meaning if you must spend $50 to redeem the gas card coupon and $50 to redeem the dollars-off-total-order coupon, you must spend $100 to redeem both.

Yes. Publix will accept the coupon that was valid on the date the rain check was issued.

Yes. As long as the correct number of products are purchased to meet the requirements of the rain check, multiple rain checks can be redeemed in the same order.

For this item, you can receive a rain check for 4 deals on a “Buy Two, Get One Free” energy drinks, which is 12 items.

For this item, you can receive a rain check for 4 deals on a “Buy One, Get One Free” 12-pack of sodas, which is 8 items.

For this item, you can receive a rain check for 2 deals on a “10 for $10” canned vegetables deal, which is 20 items.

For this item, you can receive a rain check for a maximum of 8 coffee items.

A rain check can be issued for up to 8 single items, or up to 4 deals, not exceeding 20 items.

A single item is any one product on sale at a reduced retail price. For example, a coffee product on sale at $3.99 (save $.50) is considered a single item. Items advertised in multiples are considered to be part of a deal. For example, a “Buy One, Get One Free” 12-pack of soda is considered a deal on 2 items; a “10 for $10” can of vegetables is considered a deal on 10 items.