In the past, Kroger Digital Coupons were considered “store” coupons, and therefore were able to be “stacked” with a paper coupon on a single item. However, it looks like the rules have changed and we can no longer do this.
In the Coupon Help section of Kroger.com you will read the following new rule regarding stacking digital coupons with paper coupons:
Digital Coupons Rules
Q: Can I use paper coupons as well as digital coupons on the same item?
A: Limit of one coupon per item. Digital coupons and paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item.
I’m not sure if the computer is programmed to recognize that a paper coupon is used, then removes the digital coupon, or if the digital coupon takes preference and the paper coupon beeps, or if this is a suggestion based on the honor system. At any rate, the good old days are gone! From now on in my weekly Kroger matchups, I will list the digital coupons as available coupons to use, but will not promote stacking them.
To contact Kroger with your questions about your coupons, call 888-553-3003 or contact them by email.
(thanks for the heads up on this, Missy!)
UPDATE: I just spoke with someone at Kroger Digital and she informed me that paper coupons take preference. As soon as the paper coupon is scanned, the digital coupon will NOT be applied.

























