Updated: 10/27/12
Not sure what the Kroger Coupon Policy is?
See the details below:
Printable Coupon Policy
- Kroger has a national printable coupon policy as outlined here.
- We can only accept print-at-home coupons if they scan properly at checkout.
- We will generally not accept “FREE product” (no purchase required) print-at-home coupons
- Coupons will be rejected if they appear distorted or blurry, altered in any way, or are obvious duplicates.
Double Coupon Policy
- Kroger does not have a standard company wide policy for doubling. You will need to check with the policies with the manager of your local store or you can email Kroger to get your individual coupon policy. Coupon doubling policies vary by region.
- The Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston stores no longer double coupons at all.
- In most of the other locations, manufacturer coupons of $0.50 or less will be doubled every day. Manufacturer coupons over $.50 will be redeemed for face value.
- In a limited number of stores, coupons valued at $.50-$.99 are doubled to $1.00.
* Please check your store for their policy
Digital Coupon Policy
- All Kroger Stores accept Savingstar Coupons. You can add Savingstar Coupons to your card here. Savingstar Coupons do not come off at the register, they are refunded to your account.
- All Kroger Stores accept Cellfire Coupons. You can add Cellfire coupons to your card here.
- Kroger does not permit customers to stack e-coupons with paper manufacturer coupons.
- Customers choosing to participate in the digital coupons are required to have an active online account with a valid, associated shopper card. You can add these coupons to your card here.
- A limit of 150 coupons can be loaded per household at one time
- You can view the entire digital coupon policy here.
Janice Butler says
Me personally am sick of Kroger & the way they have come against coupon shoppers these days, it used to be that I could go & shop & NOT worry about having 10 coupons for ONE item, or even 15 coupons for ONE item, they have now adopted the policy that you can only use 5 coupons per ONE item. This show that came out called ” Extreme Couponing” has ruined coupon shopping for me, I live in Ga & it has truly changed, I now do 95 % of my shopping @ another famous well known grocery chain… , because they still care about the consumer. Kroger now only cares about the almight $$$$$. I’m SICK OF THEM & THEY’RE POLICY!!! Do very little shopping @ Kroger now. Just sayin…..
Mrs in Indiana says
Agree 100% with you. Went today here in Central Indiana – cashier took 5 “like” 50¢ coupons from my stack, scanned two, pressed “total” then scanned the other three…the last 3 didn’t double. They wouldn’t let me do multiple transactions either since I’m limited to 10 “like” coupons in 24hrs… Marsh no longer doubles so guess it will be Meijer until they restrict us to the point of no return, as in I will not be returning!
Anonymous says
March 30 meijer has a sign they won’t double.
Natalie Dennings says
The cashier at my Krogers would only let me use 2 internet printed coupon per item. I hunted down the store manager and asked if this was true and he said yes. He said it came down from “corporate” that they were only excepting 2 per item because they were getting to many photo copied coupons. Their policy does not reflect that. Glad they are building a Meijer in our town.
Gabriel J Barrera says
just asking can you combine news paper coupon and printable coupon together i shop in Dallas TX in ceder spring
Anonymous says
No u can
Anonymous says
No u cant