Kroger will triple coupons up to and including $0.39 and double up to and including $0.50. For example:
a $0.25 coupon will give a $0.75 savings, a $0.50 coupon will give a $1.00 savings but a $1.00 coupon will only give a $1.00 savings. Be sure to hand over your Kroger Rewards card before your coupons. D/T (doubling/tripling) is a Rewards Card benefit and your coupons will only D/T if your card is scanned first.
The Kroger stores in my area will D/T for the first 3 like coupons. Anything after that is taken at face value. For example: If you purchase 4 boxes of Fiber One Bars. You have 4 coupons that are $0.40/1. The first 3 coupons will be doubled to $0.80 and the last will be taken at face value ($0.40)
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If you purchase 4 boxes of Fiber One Bars. You have 3 coupons that are $0.40/1 and 1 coupon that is $0.30/1. The first 3 coupons will be doubled to $0.80 and the last will be trippled to $0.90.
Kroger rarely gives overage. A time that might happen is with a mega event where if you purchase x amount of items you will get $x taken off at the end. Or I have had a Kroger store coupon for $3/5 Comfort for Baby Items. I purchased 5 Comfort for Baby gallon Water ($0.88 ea) and received $0.60 in overage.
Occasionally, there are catalina coupons that print out if you purchase a certain amount of items. Catalina coupns will give you money on your next visit. The great thing about these are you can use it to purchase the same item again.
And finally, as usual, your manager may override any of these store rules. Just remember, you are not doing anything wrong. Stick up for yourself, and if a cashier or manager won't budge on a coupon, just send the item back, try again later.
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