Another Kroger Division Does Away With Double Coupons
Kroger’s Columbus Division announces the end of double coupons, leaving only a few regions that still double at all.
Kroger’s Columbus Division announces the end of double coupons, leaving only a few regions that still double at all.
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For every Kroger shopper who’s vowed never to return to a store that’s ended double coupons, it appears there are many more people who are happy to keep on Krogering. In its newest quarterly earnings report, the supermarket chain said it raked in $317 million in profits this summer. Must be nice. So how much did you make this summer?[Read More…]
(3/28/14 update: Kroger has now announced that it will discontinue double coupons in the Columbus, Ohio Division as well. Click here for more.) Well, the double coupon changes at Kroger are coming fast and furious now. Just a day after Kroger’s Atlanta Division announced the impending end of double coupons in Georgia, South Carolina and parts of Alabama, the Mid-South/Louisville,[Read More…]