Here are the best deals this week in the new Kroger Weekly Ad for the Mid-South region. It’s Week #2 of the “What a Deal” Mega Event, which means another week to stock up. Back to School Deals are starting to pop up. Plus, check out the locally-grown produce deals in your area.
*Click here for the Kroger Coupon Policy
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.
- Atlanta/Southeast Region
- Central Region
- Cincinnati Region
- Columbus Region
- Delta Region
- Mid-Atlantic Region
- Southwest Region
“What A Deal” 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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Weekly contributor in BeCentsable’s Grocery Gathering
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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).
At the publix I went to on Lebanon road in mt Juliet
Has $1 off cooking cream cheese manufacture coupon.
I am going to use my at kroger this week and it will be free!
Fuel Rewards network is apparently coming into our area. Do you know or have advice about this program?
Wanted to pass along, not sure if it’s only my Kroger in Columbia, TN but Organic Cherries are only $2 a pound. Oddly enough, non-organic were $1.00 more!
How can I tell which items are a good price? Other than Colgate I can see the free.
I learned by shopping frequently and looking at the original prices. After doing this for about 2 years now I can tell specifically what good prices are for things I like to have in the house regularly. Such as the granola bars for $0.79 – that’s a great price. These match-ups are all sale prices from the current week’s ad and coupons that are current. The best way to figure out what you want to be paying for these items is to take a look at the shelves and compare that price to what is listed here, and then over time keep track of the items you like to eat often. Over time it will become much easier to identify great prices just from looking at the match-ups. Hope this helps!
Thanks for helping out here Kim!