Police: Cashier Goes Krogering With Counterfeit Coupons
A Kroger cashier in Kentucky is arrested and charged with using fraudulent coupons to buy $7,500 worth of merchandise.
A Kroger cashier in Kentucky is arrested and charged with using fraudulent coupons to buy $7,500 worth of merchandise.
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Kroger’s Columbus Division announces the end of double coupons, leaving only a few regions that still double at all.
Two southern supermarkets battle for the top spot, while a usual suspect brings up the rear, in a pair of new customer satisfaction rankings.
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