Does Kroger Really Have a New Coupon Policy?
Details of “coupon policy changes” at Kroger circulate online – but what kind of changes are they, really?
Details of “coupon policy changes” at Kroger circulate online – but what kind of changes are they, really?
While Kroger defends eliminating “expensive” double coupons, the former CEO admits that his own eight-figure salary was “ludicrous”.
A Kroger customer service manager is accused of exchanging a customer’s coupons for cash, and accepting gift cards as payment.
A new survey finds that most of us prefer fueling up at supermarkets and club stores – even though we don’t always do it.
How’s this for price-cut transparency: one supermarket lowers prices, then publishes a price history on those products on its website for all to see.
A Kroger cashier in Kentucky is arrested and charged with using fraudulent coupons to buy $7,500 worth of merchandise.
Kroger admits misgivings about getting rid of double coupons and changing the weekly ads’ start date – but says it’s all for shoppers’ own good.
Kroger’s variable, and unpublished, coupon policy has long been a mystery to many shoppers – but finally, not anymore.
Kroger’s Michigan Division becomes the latest, and second-to-last, Kroger division to announce the end of double coupons.
Kroger’s Columbus Division announces the end of double coupons, leaving only a few regions that still double at all.