Kroger Deals: January 8 – 14 | P&G Buy 4, Save $4 Event Plus Half Off Sale

by Kelly on January 6, 2012 · 18 comments


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Here are the best deals at Kroger for the Mid-South region this week. It’s week #2 of the P&G Buy 4, Save $4 Event. If you haven’t loaded your P&G e-coupons yet, you should still be able to get the $4 e-coupon credit. In addition, they are running a 50% Off Sale on many items. Final prices will vary by store.

Are you in a different region? Here are Kroger match-ups for the different regions. Not sure what region you’re in? Click here & enter your zip code for your local weekly ad.

P&G Buy 4, Save $4 Event

*Purchase 4 Participating P&G Items and Save $4 at Checkout (prices below reflect discount)
NOTE: You can typically do 3 deals in 1 transaction. If you have more deals, you will need to do more transactions.

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Half Off Sale

*No prices listed in ad – final prices will vary by store.

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Did you post Kroger deals for your area? If so, please free free to leave your finds in a comment below. Since Kroger prices and deals vary by region and they have a Family of Stores, this will be a resource to find Kroger (and Family of Stores) deals for any area! To keep it easy to find your local deals, use this example for listing your post. i.e.) Cincinnati, OH -Kroger (Mommy Snacks), or San Diego – Ralph’s (Faithful Provisions).

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1 Dee January 8, 2012 at 10:32 am

Thanks so much for making a note of the stock up prices…that is definitely a big help!

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2 Kelly January 9, 2012 at 10:51 am

Thank you for your feedback. I’m glad it is helpful for you.

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3 Shelley January 10, 2012 at 6:41 am

My local kroger will only take 3 printed coupons per person per day now. Unfortunately I found this out after all of my groceries had been bagged and put in a cart and there was a long line behind me. They couldn’t find their coupon policy when I requested a copy. I’ve emailed the coroporate office hoping they can get them to change their policy back to the one on the kroger website. I let them know that if the strict coupon policy continues I will no longer purchase my weekly groceries there because I only shop at kroger to take advantage of the double coupons. As a stay at home mom shopping for a family of 5 I have to shop where prices are the lowest. I think (hope) that if more people would contact the corporate office we could make a change in these stores that are becoming so anti-coupon these days.

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4 Kelly January 10, 2012 at 8:11 am

Shelley – that stinks. I’ll take a look into it and see what corporate says. I haven’t seen that locally, so maybe it is slowly being rolled out. Let me know if you find anything else out about it.

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5 Kelly January 10, 2012 at 10:18 am

Shelley – I forgot to ask which region are you located in?

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6 Shelley January 10, 2012 at 11:12 am

White House, TN. I’ll let ya know if/when I hear back from corporate.

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7 Amie January 10, 2012 at 8:40 pm

I’ve had a Kroger here in north texas put a limit on how many coupons I could use ( not just printed ones)

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8 kim January 10, 2012 at 9:15 pm

My local Kroger (Clarksville, TN) has the same 3 coupon policy. I’ve complained too.

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9 Catherine January 14, 2012 at 12:22 pm

I live in the Greater Cincinnati area and all of the Kroger stores that I shop have a limit of 2 printed coupons per customer policy. I used to strictly shop at Krogers for the double coupons and the fuel points program, but I’m starting to re-think my own policy.

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