Kroger
- Does not have an “official” policy.
- Doubles manufacturer’s coupons up to face value of $.50 every day with your Kroger Plus Card. Some regions will double up to $.55 or more.
- Does not accept any competitor coupons for grocery items.
- Accept competitor coupons only for prescriptions in the pharmacy department (example: Rite Aid/Target/K-Mart gift card for new or transferred prescription).
- Corporate Policy does not limit the number of coupons you can use per transaction. However, the store manager does have the right to limit the quantity of coupons/items used/purchased in a single transaction, by a single customer, or in a single day.
- You may use 1 manufacturer coupon for every 1 item you purchase, unless the coupon says otherwise (example: Save $1 on 2 items, etc.)
- Accepts 2 manufacturer coupons for BOGO items.
- You can use a BOGO coupon on a BOGO sale. (The items will ring up at 50% off. The cashier will enter the coupon amount for the 50% off price).
- Allows e-coupons in addition to manufacturer coupons (Shortcuts, Cellfire, etc.)
- Corporate Policy accepts coupons printed from the Internet. They must have a legible barcode that scans at the register. However, some stores are not accepting any internet printable coupons. It is up to the Store Manager’s discretion.
- With the purchase of 2 like products, they accept 2 internet manufacturer’s coupons.
- Store Manager has the right to accept, decline or limit use of ANY coupon.
Kroger Store Policy was last modified: January 6th, 2015 by
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