Here are the best deals in the new Kroger Weekly Ad for the Mid-South region this week. There’s a great promotion this week called a ‘Quarter-back’ savings. Receive $0.25 (in a Catalina coupon) to use on your next shopping trip for every participating item purchased in one transaction. In addition, you can get $4 off your order when you buy 4 participating household needs products in 1 transaction (mostly P&G items).
*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
Quarter Back Savings Event
*Receive a coupon (Catalina) at checkout when you buy at least 4 participating items (prices below are after discount)
NOTE: Must purchase a minimum of 4 items, but there is no limit to the savings amount. For example: Buy 4 items, receive $1 coupon. Buy 5 items, receive $1.25. Buy 10 items, receive $2.50, etc.
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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).
>when Albertsons (that was 90 min away) used to have super double coponus I would drive there with a van full of coolers and get $800+ worth of stuff for less than $50. those were the good old days (before high gas prices too)