Kroger Tripling Coupons Again!!!

by Kelly on May 27, 2009 · 0 comments


kroger Kroger Stores Tripling Coupons!

Do you have a Kroger store near you?  If you have one near a Harris Teeter, be sure to call and see if they are now offering triple coupons.

::  Participating Kroger stores  are tripling coupons $.99 and under until May 30th!

Here are the stores participating in the Middle TN area:

  • Brentwood
  • Belle Meade
  • Green Hills
  • Melrose
  • Nippers Corners
  • 2- Bellevue stores

Here are some rules to know:

  • All manufacturer coupons tripled $.99 and under
  • Limit of 20 coupons
  • Internet Coupons are accepted, no limit. (I confirmed this at the Brentwood store)

::  Go here to see my list for Harris Teeter triples, most of these will be a better deal at Krogers!

Don’t forget to click here to see all comments for this post with great coupon matchups!


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1 Jill Guinness May 27, 2009 at 4:55 pm

YIPEEEEEE!!!

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2 amy May 27, 2009 at 6:38 pm

Does Kroger have the same rule as Harris Teeter about only 3 of the same coupon? And do you know how long they will be tripling? Thanks Kelly!! You rock!! :)

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3 Kelly May 27, 2009 at 6:46 pm

They don’t have a limit as far as I know, they said they accepted internet coupons, no restrictions! I think they are tripling until June 2nd, but not sure! Let me know if you find out.

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4 Lorie May 27, 2009 at 7:24 pm

Are you going to do any match-ups for Kroger?

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5 Emily May 27, 2009 at 8:40 pm

Yay, thank you! I emailed Kroger to ask, but I never got a response. Last time they did this, they had a 20 coupons per transaction limit, but not a limit on transactions per day. Does that make sense. Are they tripling right now, or waiting until next week, like last time?

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6 Carol May 27, 2009 at 8:46 pm

Are there signs posted in the stores that are participating? Or do you just have to ask?

I live near the Kroger on Nolensville near Concord. Is that the Brentwood Store?

This is my first time visiting your blog, it looks great.

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7 kendra May 27, 2009 at 11:47 pm

Will kroger in Ohio be doing this?

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8 Kelly May 28, 2009 at 7:11 am

Kendra,
It seems that in TN only the Kroger’s that are near a Harris Teeter are doing the triples. If you have a Harris Teeter, check the nearby Kroger, you might be in luck!!

Kelly

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9 Ambra H May 28, 2009 at 12:40 am

Yes, they are tripling right now… went for my first few runs tonight! Items I got for free:

No Yolks noodles
French’s 20 oz (the BIG one!) yellow mustard
French’s spicy brown and honey mustards
Purell 2 oz hand sanitizer
McCormick grill mates
Kraft BBQ
Dial hand soap

Cheap items:
.25 Huggies wipes (w/ .75 Q)
.09 French’s worcestershire sauce (the big bottle) (.50 Q)
.19 Betty Crocker frostings (.50 Q)
.19 Texas Toast croutons (.50 Q)

I know a friend of mine also got some Herbal Essences hair products for free… I think she used a .50 Q but I didn’t have that one on hand tonight. Looking forward to hearing what everyone finds! I enjoy triples so much more at Kroger!!

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10 gretchen May 28, 2009 at 7:30 am

hoorayhooray!
thanks for the list of stores
and thanks ambra for the list, just what i was hoping to find!

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11 Holly A May 28, 2009 at 8:12 am

Just until Saturday….going to have to be quick! Thanks again Kelly.

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12 Stacey May 28, 2009 at 12:11 pm

I’ve got a list going again of free/cheap items that I’ll be updating soon!

http://daisysdeals.blogspot.com/2009/05/kroger-triple-coupons.html

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13 Jen Knotts May 28, 2009 at 12:58 pm

I went to Kroger in Brentwood last night and they said they were only tripling coupons up to 50 cents, not 99 cents… my coupons that were 55 cents did not triple, but doubled.

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14 Suzanna May 28, 2009 at 1:22 pm

The Kroger on Old Hickory (Nippers corner) and the one on Franklin Road are both doing it. The person at the register checked every single coupon to make sure that it didn’t say “do not double” it took a little longer.

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15 Kelly May 28, 2009 at 1:28 pm

Jen,
I just called and they ARE tripling coupons $.99 and under. Anything over 20 coupons is $.50 and under doubled. Krogers does not double $.55 and over, only $.50 and under, just wanted to clarify that for everyone.

Also, be sure you are using your Kroger Plus Card to get the tripling.

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16 Leah May 28, 2009 at 1:44 pm

Carol,The Brentwood store is on Franklin road, not the one on Concord and Nolensville.

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17 Amy May 28, 2009 at 8:01 pm

The store at Nippers Corner was doubling and tripling and allowing multiple transactions. I did 6 transactions. They even put through coupons that beeped and had the manager come through and override. There were lots of items that were marked down like the Mentos gum at the register. Two of my receipts totalled over $50 and they gave me cash back because of overages. With an hours worth of work the night before, I got $400 original price items for $63 including tax (with two kids in tow :) Check for the 100 calorie candy packs, salad fixins, and the Mentos gum–all were marked down to less than $2 which put the $.75 tripling over the price. Jello packs, Ragu, and yogurt were also nearly free or better. Very helpful customer service at the store! Very well stocked too especially in the almost free or free Suave and Sure deodorants.

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18 Alysia Jenkins May 28, 2009 at 11:05 pm

I also went to Nippers Corner tonight because I didn’t think I could get there by the 30th and the cashier said they are tripling until June 2nd! I didn’t realize you could do multiple transactions. I’ll have to do that next time because I drive 30 minutes each way! I saved almost $40 with coupons alone though!

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19 ashley May 28, 2009 at 11:11 pm

I just called Nipper’s Corner and the lady said they are doing triples till june 2nd

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20 shane May 28, 2009 at 11:54 pm

Hey, all! I totally need that chips ahoy snack pack coupon and don’t see it in the 5/17 insert. I know I have not used it! Did anyone else not find this one? I need snacks for baseball tomorrow night for 12 boys! Any ideas for freebies?

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21 Mike T. May 29, 2009 at 12:45 am

A summary of three transactions tonight (no overages given on triple coupons):
11 Flipz Pretzels $1.50 $.50 MFQ triple
7 Dial Hand Soap $1.00 $.35 MFQ triple
3 Scotch Tape $2.09 $ .75 MFQ triple (Publix flyer)**
2 Solo Cups $2.50 $ .75 MFQ triple
2 Ragu Sauce $1.66 $ .60 MFQ triple**
6 Huggies Wipes $2.50 $ .75 MFQ triple + $3 add’l (Huggies special)
7 Mentos Gum $1.11 $.55 MFQ triple (Spearmint on clearance)
11 Bumble Bee $1.25 $ .55 MFQ triple (pouches)
3 Eggo Waffles $1.96 $ .75 MFQ triple
1 Palmolive F&C $2.39 $ .75 MFQ triple
1 Bertolli Sauce $3.79** $ .75 MFQ triple
1 Dentastix $4.39 $2.50 MFQ ** Shortcuts did not come off**
12 Vitamin H2O $1.00 $ .50 MFQ doubles and B1G1Fs

Total of all transactions: $ .53 + $4.09 tax = $4.62 (was $111 before MFQs)

**The Publix MFQ for the Scotch tape works on the ones that have the plastic dispenser, but not on the “refill rolls.” The $ .60/1 Ragu MFQ needed cashier override — that coupon notes only on Margherita or Sweet Tomato Basil flavors — haven’t found them — tried it on the Tomato & Basil flavor, but it beeped. The Bertolli rang up $3.79, but there was an old shelf tag with last week’s $2.49 sale price, so they gave me money back ($4.08 incl tax) on that because of the Scan-Check policy, giving an OOP of $ .54. I submitted a Shortcuts dispute on the Dentastix, so once that clears that would really get me a net OOP of $1.96 (credit).

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22 Cecilia Tomko May 29, 2009 at 2:52 pm

Kroger in Brentwood – their computers messed up on Wednesday night and they didn’t triple anything over $.75. I called and they said to bring the receipt in and they’d reimburse it (for me that will be about $14) – so check your receipt carefully if you shopped there this Wednesday!

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23 Perri May 29, 2009 at 6:41 pm

We went to the Kroger on Franklin Road (near 100 Oaks) – they tripled up to 99 – limit of 20 coupons. We did well – $62 worth of groceries @ Kroger became $22.72 after triple coupons – would have been $11.37 except that we bought 5 items that didn’t have a coupon but were on sale or closeout.

I did noticed that their computers are savvy to what you buy – no overages – I bought French’s Mustard $1.49 so the $.75 off coupon scanned at $.75 and the secondary scan was for $.74. But I’m not complaining.

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24 Dee May 29, 2009 at 9:22 pm

Went to Brentwood Kroger today (Friday). They didn’t triple anything over $.50 automatically. It all had to be done manually (.60, .75, etc.), so watch them closely. I did great at Kroger and Harris Teeter with the triples. FUN. FUN!

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25 Lorie May 30, 2009 at 9:24 pm

All this tripling is overwhelming to me. How do you all have time to gather all the coupons, find the great deals, hit the stores multiples times, & only spend a very small amount of money?

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26 Kelly May 30, 2009 at 9:33 pm

Well, it has taken a lot of practice and it is still a bit of work, but usually really worth it for me. I try to only get what I need, and not stock up on a lot of things that are just “FREE”. The longer I have been doing this, the quicker I can spot coupons that I know are a good deal tripled, because (through experience) I know the typical price at a store for that product. The beginning is a HUGE learning curve, but it does get much easier with time. It is exponentially harder in the beginning, but once you get it, well it is great!!

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