Kroger Double Coupons Ending – New Lower Prices

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Kroger Double Coupons Ending - New Lower Prices

Kroger Double Coupons Ending – New Lower Prices

Starting 3/1,  Kroger Double Coupons will be ending and new lower prices will be starting at Kroger Midwest stores.  Kroger Midwest will no longer double or triple coupons effective March 1, 2013 in the NKY/Cincinnati/Dayton Division.  A total of 118 stores will be affected by this change.   Effective March 1, coupons will only be worth face value at these Kroger Stores in the Midwest Region.  We will keep you updated as we learn more details.

Kroger has reported that the prices at these stores will drop after the change in their coupon policy.

Below is the new coupon policy for the Kroger Midwest Region effective 3/1/13:

  • We reserve the right to limit no more than five (5) paper manufacturer coupons for the same product, each coupon value considered (1) coupon in the same transaction.
  • Limit one (1) manufacturer coupon (paper or digital) per item purchased – redeemed at Face Value
  • Expired coupons are not accepted
  • Couponed item will not be sold to dealers  Note: The store manager has the right to accept, decline or limit the use of any coupon.
  • Internet Coupon Restrictions/PAH Coupons (Print At Home Coupons)
  • “Free Item” Internet coupons can be accepted if all purchased criteria is met.
  • Only one (1) internet coupon per item will be accepted.
  • Only two (2) internet coupons per manufacturer per customer, per day.
  • Internet coupons that display characteristics of the following will not be accepted: blurry, out of proportion, do not scan properly, appear to be altered in any way

 


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