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Kroger Deals: May 8 – 14 | “Mix & Match” Mega Event

on May 6, 2011 · 9 Comments

It’s week #2 of the Mega Event, so you still have time to stock up on the great deals you missed last week or want to go back for again!

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  • Mix and Match Mega Event

    *Purchase 10 Participating Items and Save $5 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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    Are you new to shopping at Kroger? Checkout the Faithful Provisions Store Guide to help you get the best deals at Kroger.

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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. Perri K May 6, 2011 at 6:47 pm

      Thanks for the heads up that the Mega Event is going on another week – I was going to rush out tonight but – but now that I know it’s continuing, I can plan a little better.

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    2. Amber Dial May 8, 2011 at 7:39 pm

      Thank you for your ministry! I am a working mom (full-time) with two young children. I have always used coupons, but I am learning how to make those coupons stretch farther by learning some tips from Faithful Provisions! Today, I did all my shopping for the week at Kroger (with a few small items from CVS and Walgreens to save on shampoo, etc, and I saved 51%. That is a huge accomplishment for me as I usually save about 25%. Thanks!

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      • Kelly May 8, 2011 at 9:54 pm

        Amber – That is awesome! You will get better and better, hang in there and you will be amazed what you can do. 🙂

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    3. Chris J May 8, 2011 at 8:45 pm

      Thanks so much for your post. It makes it easy to pick out deals. I did find a few coupons not listed. There is a Kraft Barbecue sauce in 5/1/11 SS and a Ronzoni coupon in 4/10/11 SS. I’ll be subscribing to your great site !

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    4. Perri K May 9, 2011 at 1:23 am

      BTW – the kroger barbecue sauce is $.59 each after the $5.00 mega deal discount

      Was really excited – made an “impromptu” trip to Kroger on Saturday just to get the corned beef that was on sale. And ended up with some great matchups.

      Kraft Cheese is $1.79 – had $1.00 off coupon from an in-ad special Apple Market was running – but since they were manufacturer coupons Kroger took them – so I got 8 packages of 2% slices (which are hardly ever on sale) for $.79 each

      And in the same in-ad flyer from Apple Market they had $1/2 for Kraft barbecue sauce which would have made them 2 for $.99 – but I took that coupon to Kroger and got 8 bottles of barbecue sauce for $.09 each after the mega deal and my coupon.

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    5. Misty May 11, 2011 at 1:48 pm

      I am just starting to coupon, so I apologize ahead of time for my ignorance.

      I printed the $1.25 coupon you have listed, it says manufactuer on it.
      I have a clipped coupon from the Sunday paper for $1.00 off.
      Can they be combined?
      Also, just to make sure I understand Kroger’s site, if you load a coupon onto your Kroger card from their site, you cannot combine another coupon of any kind with it?
      Didn’t Kroger say last week that you could no longer stack coupons?

      Silk PureAlmond or PureCoconut, half gallon – $1.99
      -$2/1 Silk Half Gallon Rolling
      -$1.25/1 Silk Half Gallon Rolling
      -$1/1 Silk Half Gallon 4/10/2011 SS Insert (exp 4/30/2011) [regional]
      -$0.55/1 Silk Half Gallon Kroger eCoupon (exp 7/31/2011)
      Final Price: As low as FREE

      I was using the Silk as an example becasue I can’t figure out how to get it for free because of not being able to combine coupons.

      Don’t forget, I’m a newbie. Thank you all for your help.

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      • Kelly May 11, 2011 at 3:46 pm

        Misty,
        You can only use 1 manufacturer’s coupon per item. If the $1 coupon in the Sunday paper is a manufacturer’s coupon, then you have to use either the $1.25 printed one OR the $1/1 paper one. Sometimes Target & Publix put store coupons in the Sunday paper (they will say “Target coupon” or “Publix coupon”). Those can be stacked with manufacturer’s coupons, so then you could use both. And you are right about Kroger not stacking paper & electronic coupons – you have to choose 1 or the other.

        For the Silk example, if you use the $2/1 printable it makes it free:
        Silk PureAlmond or PureCoconut, half gallon – $1.99
        -$2/1 Silk Half Gallon Rolling
        Final Price: FREE

        Hope that helps! Thanks for your comments.

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      • Kelly May 11, 2011 at 6:24 pm

        Misty – No worries! It is all very confusing, I know. Okay, so in the Silk example, we are saying that if you use any of the 4 coupons above, by using the first one which is $2 off any 1, you can get it as low as free. So, if you don’t have that coupon, you would use the $1.25/1 coupon to get them for $.74 cents. These are just all the coupon options available for this deal. We show those for individuals who want to purchase more than one of the deal, and they have multiple options. Does that make sense?

        We are not saying to use all 4 on one item, we are giving multiple options of coupons you can use.

        The rule is one manufacturer coupon per item, AND one store coupon per item. So, if all the coupons above are manufacturer, only one per item purchased. I hope this helps.

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    6. Lurker May 13, 2011 at 10:59 am

      I have a question about the GE Reveal light bulbs listed at $1.99.
      Which count? Should I be looking for singles or a multi-pack? I didn’t see any labeled at $1.99 at either of my usual stores.
      Thanks!

      Reply

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