Click “READ MORE” to view the entire matchup.
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We have a new Kroger Coupon valid for $2 off any Dream Non-Dairy Beverage or Frozen Dessert. We cannot use it on the Rice Dream cartons that are $1.99 at Kroger because in order for a digital coupon to come off the product cannot be less than the coupon value. However, we did find these Almond Dream Shelf Stables boxes on closeout for just $2.15, so if you find a closeout price $2 or more too – the coupon will work on those!

Almond Dream Almond Milk (32 oz shelf stable carton) – $2.15 (on closeout)
Use $2/1 Dream Non-Dairy Beverage or Frozen Dessert Kroger Digital (exp 12/20)
Final cost is $0.15!

If you do not find a good closeout price, it looks like your best bet is to use this on the Dream Blends priced at $2.89.
Dream Blends (32 oz shelf stable carton) – $2.89 (Reg Price)
Use $2/1 Dream Non-Dairy Beverage or Frozen Dessert Kroger Digital (exp 12/20)
Final cost is $0.89!
(thanks Kristen!)

Kroger Double Coupons are dropping like flies! Here are what stores still DO double and which ones do NOT.
The regions that no longer double coupons are as follows:
The regions that DO still double are as follows:
Follow the instructions to Find your Kroger region. Your best bet is to call your local store and find out if you’ve been affected.

Here is the Kroger sales ad along with coupon matchups for the week of 9/15/13.
We have a new Buy 5, Save $5 Digital Event this week. I will be updating with a full inclusions list on Monday when I get prices for all of the items, so check back for that information. You can view the inclusions list from Kroger HERE. Basically you load a $5 coupon to your card (which will be available HERE starting Sunday) and when you purchase 5 of any of the participating items (mix & match) the coupon will come off. So, your prices are $1 less! 🙂
UPDATE: View the Full Inclusions list with pricing and coupon matchups HERE.
Click “READ MORE” to view the entire matchup.
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We have a new Kroger coupon that will score you a single can of Mountain Kickstart for only 2 cents!

Mountain Dew Kickstart (16 oz can) – $1.00 (Reg Price)
Use $0.98/1 Mtn Dew Kickstart Kroger Digital (exp 10/11) (limit 1)
Final cost is $0.02!
(thanks Destiny, Jessica, Amanda & Heather!)

Here is the Kroger sales ad along with coupon matchups for the week of 9/1/13.
We have a new Buy 5, Save $5 Mega Event starting this week (2 week sale). I will be updating with a full inclusions list on Monday when I get prices for all of the items, so check back for that information.
Please note: Check the dates of your LOCAL ad as dates may change due to the holiday. The Columbus/Great Lakes region ad from LAST week runs through MONDAY and this new ad doesn’t start until Tuesday 9/3. Also note that this ad runs for 13 days.
Click “READ MORE” to view the entire matchup.
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Here is the Kroger Grocery Store Coupons and Ad Matchup for the week of 8/11/13.
Math is based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
We have a brand new “The Super Sale” where you will save big with digital coupons. These are special coupons that you will be able to use up to 5 times in one transaction. If it’s anything like the last promotion, what this means is you will need to purchase all 5 in the same transaction. If you use less than 5, you lose them. I will confirm this when the sale begins and we have more information. You cannot stack digital coupons with paper coupons and they do NOT double.
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All of my previous week’s ad matchups can be found HERE in the matchups category. Just scroll down to view whatever week’s sale you are working off.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region), but I try to include regional price differences. The ad week starts on Monday for this region (but check your ad for sale dates).
Check your local store for policy. Pricing varies by region, so check your ad for slight discrepancies.
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card. Check out this post on digital coupons for everything you need to know about these.
Search my Coupon Database for more coupons if you’re purchasing multiples or items not on sale!
This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS LIST TO ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR FORUM WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

Here is the Kroger weekly sales ad along with coupon matchups for the week of 8/4/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 5 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
This is the 2nd (and final) week of the Mega Event. Buy 5 participating items, Save $5 at checkout! You can view the full inclusions list HERE. If you are new around here, be sure to check out my How to Shop a Kroger Mega Event tutorial!
We also have a new 50% off sale this coming week! There will be more inclusions for this sale, which I will bring to you on Monday when my sale starts.
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Here is the Kroger sales ad along with coupon matchups for the week of 7/28/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 5 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
We have a new Buy 5, Save $5 Mega Event starting this week (2 week sale). I will be updating with a full inclusions list on Monday when I get prices for all of the items, so check back for that information.
Click “READ MORE” to view the entire matchup.
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Here are the Kroger weekly sales along with coupon matchups for the week of 7/21/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 5 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
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All of my previous week’s ad matchups can be found HERE in the matchups category. Just scroll down to view whatever week’s sale you are working off.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region), but I try to include regional price differences. The ad week starts on Monday for this region (but check your ad for sale dates).
Check your local store for policy. Pricing varies by region, so check your ad for slight discrepancies.
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card. Check out this post on digital coupons for everything you need to know about these.
Search my Coupon Database for more coupons if you’re purchasing multiples or items not on sale!
This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS LIST TO ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR FORUM WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

Here is the Kroger weekly sales ad with coupon matchups for the week of 7/14/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 5 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
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All of my previous week’s ad matchups can be found HERE in the matchups category. Just scroll down to view whatever week’s sale you are working off.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region), but I try to include regional price differences. The ad week starts on Monday for this region (but check your ad for sale dates).
Check your local store for policy. Pricing varies by region, so check your ad for slight discrepancies.
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card. Check out this post on digital coupons for everything you need to know about these.
Search my Coupon Database for more coupons if you’re purchasing multiples or items not on sale!
This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS LIST TO ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR FORUM WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

Here is the Kroger grocery ad with the full coupon matchups for the week of 7/7/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 5 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).

We have a new General Mills Mini Mega Event starting next week. NO LIMITS! There are just a few items advertised, but I’m guessing there will be more inclusions as there always are.
New to Mega Event shopping? Check out my “How to shop a Kroger Mega Event” post.
(prices reflect additional $1 per item savings, assuming you have purchased 4 participating mix & match items)
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All of my previous week’s ad matchups can be found HERE in the matchups category. Just scroll down to view whatever week’s sale you are working off.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region), but I try to include regional price differences. The ad week starts on Monday for this region (but check your ad for sale dates).
Check your local store for policy. Pricing varies by region, so check your ad for slight discrepancies.
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card. Check out this post on digital coupons for everything you need to know about these.
Search my Coupon Database for more coupons if you’re purchasing multiples or items not on sale!
This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS LIST TO ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR FORUM WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

Here are the Kroger weekly specials with the full ad coupon matchups for the week of 6/30/13.
NEW MATH!! Since now 6 Kroger regions are no longer doubling coupons (and the rest of us are probably next), I am now doing the math based on FACE value of the coupon. I will also let you know your final cost if the coupon doubles.
If an item is priced 10/$10, you do not have to purchase 10 items to receive the $1.00 each price unless otherwise noted (like when part of a mega sale).
We are going into week 2 of the Great American Savings Event (Mega Event). Buy (10) Participating Products (mix & match) and receive $5 off INSTANTLY at checkout. No limits were advertised, but I will update that if in-store signage indicates otherwise.
New to Mega Event shopping? Check out my “How to shop a Kroger Mega Event” post.
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All of my previous week’s ad matchups can be found HERE in the matchups category. Just scroll down to view whatever week’s sale you are working off.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region), but I try to include regional price differences. The ad week starts on Monday for this region (but check your ad for sale dates).
Check your local store for policy. Pricing varies by region, so check your ad for slight discrepancies.
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card. Check out this post on digital coupons for everything you need to know about these.
Search my Coupon Database for more coupons if you’re purchasing multiples or items not on sale!
This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS LIST TO ANY OTHER WEBSITE OR FORUM WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.
Here is a copy of the email I received from Kroger Consumer Affairs regarding the Kroger Corporate Coupon Policy, dated May 14, 2010:
Thank you for contacting Kroger. The coupon policy for your Division is as follows:
** The store manager has the right to accept, decline or limit the use of ANY coupon upon view. **
** The store manager has the right to limit the Quantity of coupons or items used/purchased in a single transaction,
by a single customer, or in a single day. **
PAH: (Print At Home)
Internet Coupon Policy ALL Banner Stores!!
We only accept printable coupons if they scan properly at checkout.
We do not accept “FREE product” printable coupons, with no purchase requirement. Buy-one-get-one-free coupons and other values that have a purchase requirement are acceptable but will be MUCH less common than traditional value-off coupons.
We do not accept coupons for more than about 75% of a product’s value without advance notice. Legitimate PAH coupons will not be for a high value relative to the cost of the item. For example, a $2 off coupon will be acceptable for a product that normally sells for $5 or more, but a $2 off printable coupon for a product that sells for $2.25 is unlikely to be legitimate.
Coupons will be rejected if they appear out of proportion or blurry, or are obvious duplicates. Legitimate PAH coupons are never copied, sold or traded. Nearly all coupons are “non-transferable” meaning they should not be photocopied or scanned and distributed to others.
Coupons will be rejected if they appear to have been altered in any way.
PAH coupons can be checked for validity at http://www.printcoupons.com.
Columbus:
Double Coupons:
Columbus doubles coupons up to 99 cents. Gregg Witbeck 11.17.09
This Does Not apply to “Free”, Kroger, Catalina, Retail Food Store coupons, Electronic Coupons on the Kroger Plus Card or items prohibited by law.
Pharmacy Coupons:
Does accept Competitor Pharmacy coupons.
Cannot use LCM or Competitor Coupons in conjunction with the $4 Generic Program.
General Coupon Policy:
Limit one (1) manufacturer coupon per item.
Limit one (1) Store coupon per item.
The store manager has the right to accept, decline, or limit the use of ANY coupon upon view.
The store manager has the right to limit the Quantity of coupons/items, used/purchased in a single transaction, by a single customer, or in a single day.
Amount refunded cannot exceed the price of the item.
We Do accept Competitor Catalina coupons that are also Manufacturer coupons of items that we actually carry.
Do Not accept expired manufacturer coupons.
Customer is responsible for tax on all items even “Free” items.
If you have any further questions please contact your local stores manager. Thank you for taking the time to e-mail us.
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Kroger also has a Corporate Print At Home Coupon Policy:
Effective November 2007, all Kroger divisions accept industry-standard, secure print-at-home coupons. We recently partnered with Coupons Inc., the industry leader in print-at-home coupons, to offer print-at-home coupons on Kroger.com and all of our store banner websites. You may also find coupons on brand websites and legitimate coupon websites like Coupons.com. Help us make your shopping experience a pleasant one by keeping in mind these simple rules for using Print-At-Home coupons.
We can only accept print-at-home coupons if they scan properly at checkout. Legitimate printable coupons are delivered using special software designed to print a properly rendered barcode on the coupon and limit the number of coupons printed.
We will generally not accept “FREE product” (no purchase required) print-at-home coupons. It is currently an industry practice not to produce print-at-home manufacturer’s coupons for free product. Buy-one-get-one-free coupons and other values that have a purchase requirement are acceptable.
We will usually not accept coupons for more than about 75% of a product’s value. For example, a $2 off coupon will be acceptable for a product that normally sells for $5 or more, but a $2 off printable coupon for a product that sells for $2.25 is unlikely to be legitimate. If there are exceptions, we are usually provided advance notice by the manufacturer.
Coupons will be rejected if they appear distorted or blurry, altered in any way, or are obvious duplicates. You should always print the coupon yourself directly from the website or email that is offering it. Only then can you ensure you are printing a legitimate coupon. The coupon will never appear on your computer screen. A legitimate coupon is never sent as a graphic or PDF or sent in a Word document.
Print-at-home coupons should never be copied, sold, or traded. They should not be photocopied or scanned and distributed to others. They have unique serial numbers printed on them and follow an industry-standard format. Coupons are never sold and you should not pay for someone’s “time to clip” or other service fee.
For more information about using print-at-home coupons and to check coupons for validity please visit the Coupon Resource Center online at www.printcoupons.com.
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Customers choosing to participate in the digital coupons are required to have an active online account with a valid, associated shopper card. Kroger employees or partners are prohibited to set up or otherwise maintain an online account not specifically associated to that employee or employee household.
A valid shopper card or an alternate ID is required for the use of digital coupons at the time of purchase.
Digital coupons and offers are deducted from a customer purchase prior to paper coupons or any other discounts and cannot be added back or removed once card has been scanned.
>> Limit one use per digital coupon per transaction
>> Digital offers cannot be combined with manufacturer paper coupons on the purchase of a single item
>> Digital offers do not double
>> A limit of 150 coupons can be loaded per household at one time
The store manager has the right to accept, decline, or limit the use of ANY digital coupon or offer.
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The Kroger Scan-Right Guarantee states that if a product rings up at a price different from the one listed on in-store signage or what is advertised in the weekly ad, they must
give you that product FREE and every additional identical purchase will be adjusted to the correct price.

