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on February 18, 2011 ·

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  1. Rebekah February 18, 2011 at 9:38 am

    Kelly, I think the Kroger ecoupons are actually manufacturer coupons. Plus, if you click “+more info” on them they say “Limit of one coupon per item. Digital coupons and paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item.” I have to admit sometimes I use paper coupons without realizing or remembering that I had an ecoupon, but I don’t think the Kroger ecoupons are supposed to be store coupons. Plus whenever I get the home mailers, almost all of them say “manufacturer coupon” on them. Usually the only store coupons in my home mailers are for Kroger branded products. Hope that helps!

  2. Jenifer February 18, 2011 at 10:12 am

    Hi Kelly! The My Magazine coupons that I get always say “manufacturer coupon.” Are they really considered store coupons? They seem to be coded like manufacturer coupons, so I just assumed they were. I’ve used them in other stores and they were accepted just fine so I believe they are manufacturer coupons and not store coupons. Have you had any luck stacking the paper coupons at Kroger?

    • Kelly February 18, 2011 at 1:43 pm

      Okay, I clearly used a bad example and I am SOOO sorry. I should have used Publix, but was trying to stick with the question of stores Kroger/Walmart. EEkk, I am so sorry!

      So, answers to your questions, I usually have a few “My Mailer” coupons that are store coupons, not manufacturer – those are the ones I would use. I am not saying to use 2 manufacturer coupons on one item, just one. As I remove the Kroger eCoupons, I mean only a Kroger coupon that is a store coupon in the My Mailer. HOpe that helps.

  3. mary h. February 18, 2011 at 11:23 am

    My Kroger ecoupons always ring up in addition to the paper coupons on one item. Also, it will not ring up several times for the same type of item if I buy two or more. For instance, if I buy 3 Fiber One bars and have only one ecoupon for 40 cents off one box loaded on my card, it will take 40 cents off of only one box.

    Most of my Kroger Mailer coupons say “Manufacturer Coupon” at the top, but have “Kroger” at the bottom. We can stack these with other manufacturer paper coupons?

  4. Jennifer Stanley February 18, 2011 at 11:48 am

    The checkout lady at my Kroger store says the Ecoupons are manufacturer coupons and aren’t combined if you have a paper coupon. But, if you used the .50 off coupon, wouldn’t it double it to $1 or not? I’m new to this too.

    • mary h. February 18, 2011 at 2:37 pm

      At my three Krogers only paper coupons are doubled. Also, the ecoupon and the paper coupons are stackable for me on the same item.

  5. mary h. February 18, 2011 at 2:36 pm

    I had been meaning to ask about the Mailer coupons anyway, so no worries. Do you know if they usable at any store or only at Kroger since they have the Kroger logo?

    • Rebekah February 18, 2011 at 2:39 pm

      Yes, they do stack, but the ecoupons say you are not supposed to.

  6. Cathy February 18, 2011 at 3:43 pm

    In your example you said Ore coupon .50/2 then when you explain you said coupon was $1/1. Did I miss something, because I still am not getting it. I’m slow…sorry.

    • Kelly February 18, 2011 at 4:19 pm

      Cathy – I am sorry, I changed the verbiage to reflect the deal scenario, I was typing too fast!

  7. Candis September 28, 2011 at 3:34 pm

    I’m trying to get the full understanding of couponing. I was watching a show on tv where this lady had many of the same coupon. Ex. $.50 off 1 Liter of Coke. She would buy 30 bottles of Coke and have 30 coupons. Is this possible because most coupons say 1 coupn per item?

    Plus, if a coupon says $.50 off 2 Liters of Coke does that mean $.50 off both Liters or $.50 off each Liter?? I am so confused!

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