Grocery Store Deals

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Britt Schultz November 4, 2011 at 12:44 pm

Got a Kroger deal for you…
Buy 3 Energizer LED Glow Sticks $4.99 each but on the 50% table at my store or swipe your Kroger card and get them for $3.99 each
Use 3 $1/1 Energizer batteries or flashlights SS 10-2 ex. 11/15
Pay $4.50 if 50% off or $8.97 regular price
Here is where it gets good…
When you purchase 3, a catalina will print with 3 codes on it and the website http://www.nowthatspositiveenergy.com/parks where you can go and put in the 3 codes (no need for receipts, bar codes, etc.) to receive $10 in the form of a prepaid Mastercard, a deposit in your PayPal account or a donation to the National Park Foundation. Seriously, the easiest rebate I have ever done. And on the website and catalina it states that you can do the rebate 4 times per household. Woo Hoo!!

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Rebeca November 6, 2011 at 9:10 am

Kroger coupons

Some how my Mom gets Kroger coupons in the mail. We both signed up for the same things and have our Kroger’s cards but I don’t know why she’s mailed coupons and I am not. There is usually at least 4 coupons for free items each month along with some store and manufacture coupons. Does anyone know how to get signed up for these? I asked one of the employees and they have no idea how they are sent out.

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LeeAnn November 8, 2011 at 12:00 pm

The coupons are sent out based on how often you shop at the store. Every thanksgiving they usually send on out for a FREE turkey. If you use Kroger on a regular basis you should get them.

I use to work for Kroger.

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Angie January 13, 2012 at 11:57 pm

Hi,
I am confused about the Kroger coupon policy. I went to today with my card loaded with coupons from the Kroger site, cellfire, and P&G eSaver, and shortcuts. I also had paper manufacturer coupons. They would not take some of my paper coupons since the ecoupons were already deducted. However, some coupons they still took along with the ecoupons. My neighbor had no problem using both. I went to customer service and she says they no longer allow stacking coupons like that and any that got through had either not been programmed into the system correctly or the cashier didn’t realize the error. I am confused and angry they are inconsistent about this and didn’t send out any info about the “no stacking” change.
Any info appreciated.

Thanks

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Tiffany January 14, 2012 at 12:22 am

Angie, they have not allowed stacking for almost a year. Ecoupons are also manufacturer coupons and so we were never supposed to be able to stack them in the first place as it was double dipping. It can be frustrating when you are used to shopping a certain way and they change it.

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