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Shoppers Drug Mart: Free $10 McDonalds Card When You Spend $50 or More (NB, PEI, NL, NS Only)

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*Offer valid Sat­ur­day, July 10 and Sun­day, July 11, 2010 in NB, PEI, NL, and NS only. Offer valid on the pur­chase total of eli­gi­ble prod­ucts after dis­counts and redemp­tions and before taxes. Excludes pre­scrip­tions, prod­ucts that con­tain codeine, tobacco prod­ucts (where applic­a­ble), stamps, pass­port pho­tos, lot­tery tick­ets, event tick­ets, tran­sit tick­ets and passes, elec­tronic gift cards, Life Expe­ri­ences® pack­ages and pre paid phone cards. We reserve the right to sub­sti­tute an item of equiv­a­lent value. One $10 McDonald’s Card per qual­i­fy­ing $50 trans­ac­tion per cus­tomer. While sup­plies last. The McDonald’s Card is redeemable at par­tic­i­pat­ing McDonald’s restau­rant in Canada until August 1, 2010 in accor­dance with the terms and con­di­tions on the back of the card.

Not to be left out, Atlantic Canada has their own SDM offer. Which promo do you like bet­ter? 2 free Cine­plex tick­ets or $10 McDon­alds card?

5 Responses to “Shoppers Drug Mart: Free $10 McDonalds Card When You Spend $50 or More (NB, PEI, NL, NS Only)”

  1. Katherine

    I agree, peo­ple tend not to like quebec.…maybe it’s kuz 49% of que­bec doesn’t like them… But what about us 51%! :P

  2. Chase

    Inter­est­ing split between this and the Cine­plex offer… clearly SDM thinks that peo­ple who live in the Atlantic provinces are a bunch of fat­ties! Not very nice of them!

  3. AmberLab

    I’d take Cine­plex, but here we have Empire The­atres and not Cine­plex. I’d still take movies over food. :P

  4. Sally

    Awe­some! Before head­ing off to redeem my coupon at McDonald’s, I can stop by Shop­pers to pick up a few things — some Pepto, Exlax, Clear­asil, and some dia­betic sup­plies. Ooh — if they have a blood pres­sure mon­i­tor, I can check that too! At least giv­ing away junk food coupons ensures that Shop­pers will have busi­ness for years to come…

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