An item is marked “Buy one, get one free.” What quantity do I select to get the savings?
When an item is marked “Buy one, get one free,” in most instances you should select a quantity of at least two of that item in order to receive the second one free. For example, if a variety of boxed cereal is marked “Buy one, get one free,” select a quantity of two for that variety of cereal in your online shopping basket. You will receive two boxes of cereal in your order. The cost of one box will be charged to your credit card and the second box will be included free with your order. If you select a quantity of four, you will receive four boxes and pay for only two boxes and so forth for all even-numbered quantities selected. The estimated order total shown online will NOT show the savings associated with the free second item(s). The receipt received with your order will show the savings and the correct amount will be charged to your credit card on delivery/pickup day.
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