Kroger: Store Coupon Policy

Here’s our budget saving research on Kroger’s coupon policies:

The following is an e-mail from a Kroger representative outlining their coupon policies:

Thank you for contacting The Kroger Co. regarding the Coupon Policy for stores in our Atlanta division. Our policy is as follows:
· Coupons valued at .50 cents or less are doubled everyday when presented with your Kroger Plus Card and unless otherwise noted on the coupon.

We do accept Internet coupons, providing the following is true:
· The coupon is not for a free product or for more than 75% off the original cost – we do not accept those from the Internet.
· The coupon scans properly at the register. If the registers do not register, it is most likely not a valid coupon.
· The coupon is not altered in any way.

We hope this information is helpful. If you have additional questions regarding our coupon policy, please feel free to speak to store management. They will be glad to assist you. Thanks again for contacting The Kroger Co.

Hope you get some great budget saving deals at Kroger!

Couponing For Beginners

coupon note

If you’re anything like me, when I was first exposed to the world of budget saving couponing, I was so overwhelmed that I didn’t know where to begin. I started once, thought it was too difficult and quit. I didn’t think you could truly save the money people said they could, and it definitely didn’t seem to be worth my time. However, I have now discovered that it does work and I can save more money than people said you could save.

Some basic couponing principles to follow are:

1. Use coupons when items are on sale
2. stock up on items that you frequently use
3. Be willing to go to more than one store for your purchases

Often I buy the smallest rice, diaper package possible because I am more likely to get that item free. Most stores allow you to stack coupons. That means that you can use a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon on an item that is on sale and often get that item for pennies or even better for free.

When I first began couponing, I learned how to coupon at one store at a time. This was so much easier than trying to learn how to coupon at all of the stores at the same time. Some stores can be confusing at first, but I have posted the basics for each of the stores that I have learned to coupon at. Coupons really can help you save much money and live within your budget.

I am here to help you in that process! Sign up for my daily newsletter so that you will know about the latest coupons, freebies and deals. Feel free to ask me questions. I love helping people that are learning how to coupon!!

To help those of you who are new with this, I’ve come up with a Weekly Plan to ease you into couponing and explain some things along the way. I hope you enjoy and start saving money.

Week 1 – Getting Organized
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons. This may seem overwhelming, and you may think – why do I need all of these? Start by clipping all of them because you’ll be surprised at the coupons you can use and then get paid for buying an item that you had already gotten for free. Since you don’t know which ones of these there are yet, clip all of them.
* Start printing coupons. These are the best sites to find printable coupons:

1. Coupons.com
2. Red Plum
3. SmartSource
4. Coupon Network
5. Free Coupon Alerts
6. Target coupons

* Buy a 3 ring binder, baseball card holders, and dividers. Click here and here to see how to organize this notebook.
* Unless you’re Superman or Wonder Woman – don’t try and shop this week.

Week 2 – Get Started (Rite Aid and 1 Grocery Store)
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons. For reasons why see week 1.
* Print all coupons from bar in the left column. (You can click “See all Coupons,” then select to print all.) Check back at Smartsource.com and redplum.com to see if there are any new coupons to print.
* Using Budget Saving Mom’s deal finders (the drugstores should be published Sunday/Monday, and the grocery store deals will come out Monday/Wednesday/Thursday), pick a drug store and one grocery store to go to. I would suggest starting with Rite Aid because they are the easiest to follow. To see Rite Aid’s policy click here. For a list of all store policies and budget saving tips, click here. REMEMBER YOU HAVEN’T STOCKPILED VERY MANY COUPONS YET, SO YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET ALL THE DEALS THAT ARE LISTED. BE PATIENT, WITHIN 3-4 MONTHS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET THE ENTIRE LIST OF DEALS.
* BEFORE going to the stores, get two envelopes and label them with the names of the stores. Print the deals from Budget Saving Mom’s site that you plan on buying. Pull the coupons that correspond to the deals that you will be getting and put them in the envelope. You can still bring in your notebook and search for additional deals after you have gotten the items from your list in your cart (or stroller if you are like me.)
* Since you’re new at this and until you have a good idea of how much you should pay, limit yourself to buying only items that are free, less than a dollar after coupons, and things that you are pretty sure you will use. Remember, when you’re buying an item that you can get multiple sizes of, get the smallest size you can to maximize the amount of money you will save. (For example if you have a $1 off coupon for a body wash, buy the 4 oz. one that costs $1.25 as opposed to the $3.50 8 oz. one).

Week 3 – Rite Aid and another grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Go to your drug store from last week. And using Budget Saving Mom’s deals that are listed, pick the best money saving grocery store for this week to go to.
* Do the same as last week. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring your list. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 4 – CVS and a grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Try out CVS. When you get into the store, don’t forget to get a CVS card BEFORE you make your purchases. To see how CVS works, click here. Limit yourself to only purchasing those things that you can get Extra Care Bucks back and that will then turn out to be free or moneymakers.
* Also, pick the grocery store with the best deals for this week, print your list, pull your coupons and envelopes and hit the road. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 5CVS again with extra care bucks and a grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Do CVS again, this time you can spend some of those Extra Care Bucks, but make sure that you are also purchasing something that will replenish your Extra Care Bucks stash.
* Pick your grocery store to shop at. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring these items with you. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 6 – Walgreens
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* If you’re feeling bold, you can try out Walgreens. Click here for instructions on how to save at Walgreens.
* Pick your grocery store. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring these items with you. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

So, there you go – you’re 6 weeks into this, your stash of coupons should be building, and you should be saving money!

For additional information:

1. Stocking Up (buying more than you need right now to save later)- a new way of shopping.
2. Balancing Coupons with Life: part 1, part 2, part 3
3. A Newbie Success Story
4. Store Policies
5. Additional ways to get coupons
6.Budget Saving Tips when shopping
7. Budget Saving Freebie Tips

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I hope that this helps you save money on your budget, leave a comment or e-mail if you have any questions.

Here are some additional great reads for beginning couponers:

How To Coupon from How To Have It All

How To Start Using Coupons from Luv A Bargain

Bi-Lo Budget Saving Store Coupon Policies

Here’s our budget saving research on Bi-Lo. Bi-Lo is another one of those corporations that allows their stores some freedom about their coupon policy. As of last year, the following information was true, and I have reprinted it from a forum called slick deals:

Bi-Lo Grocery Store Thread ( SC, NC, Ga, Tn) Is Bi-Lo and Bi-Lo/Riverside Markets the same company?
No. Bi-Lo operates in NC, SC, GA, and Tenn.,and Bi-Lo/Riverside Markets operates in PA

What is the website for Bi-Lo and Bi-Lo/Riverside Markets?
Bi-Lo is BI-LO HOME PAGE @ BI-LO Bi-Lo/Riverside Market is BiLo Foods and Riverside – Home
New feature to Bi-Lo’s website is free samples. Log onto the website and follow the link.
This new feature is not available for Bi-Lo/Riverside Markets

What is the corporate phone number for Bi-Lo?
1-800-862-9293

What is Bi-Lo’s address?

Mailing Address:
BI-LO, LLC ATT: Consumer Relations
P.O.Box 99
Mauldin, SC 29662

Shipping Address:
BI-LO, LLC
208 BI-LO Blvd.
Greenville, SC 29607

When does Bi-Lo’s ad run?
They run from Wednesday to Tuesday

Does Bi-Lo have a store card?
Yes they do. It’s called a Bonus Card. You can sign up at any Bi-Lo store, at the Customer Service Desk.

Do I have to have a Bonus Card or Wild Card?
No you don’t have to have one to shop at the store, but to get the sale items and promotion, yes you do.

Does Bi-Lo have their ads available online?
Yes. You can also make a shopping list from the online ad.

Does Bi-Lo have catalinas?
Yes

What is the coupon policy for Bi-Lo?
Each Bi-Lo has a different policy. I will answer this in general.

Bi-Lo accepts mfg coupons.
Bi-Lo accepts internet printed coupons.
Bi-Lo does not take expired coupons. You can print mfg coupons from Bi-Lo’s web site.

Does Bi-Lo double coupons?
Yes Bi-Lo does.

The following Bi-Los doubles coupons up to .60:
Franklin, NC
Summerville, GA
Anderson, SC
Chapin, SC
Chester, SC
Columbia, SC
Irmo, SC
Newberry, SC
Seneca, SC
Greenville, SC
Bradley County, TN
Hamilton County, TN
McMinnville, TN

The following Bi-Los doubles coupons up to .99:
Charlotte, NC
Lancaster, SC

Does Bi-Lo Triple Coupons?
In certain areas they do. (Please check with your local Bi-Lo)

Does Bi-Lo have a policy on how many like coupons they will double/triple?
Yes Bi-Lo will double/triple up to 10 like coupons

Does Bi-Lo allow you to use two coupons on a BOGO item?
Yes, you can use 2 coupons on BOGO items.

Does Bi-Lo accept competitor coupons?
Some may

Does Bi-Lo have store coupons?
Bi-Lo mails out store coupons and sometimes will have an insert in the Sunday Paper.

Are their store coupons available online to print?
No.

Does Bi-Lo allow you to stack coupons (store coupon and a manufacture coupon)?
Yes you can use a Bi-Lo ONLY coupon with a MFG coupon

I hope this information allows you to get some great budget saving deals.

Ruby Tuesdays Buy One Get One Free Entree


I found a buy one get one free entree coupon for Ruby Tuesdays at the bottom of Red Plum’s coupon site today. This coupon is valid through June 2. Click here, then go to the bottom of the screen and click on the button for printable coupon: buy one get one free entree at Ruby Tuesdays. I can’t send you directly to the coupon per reading the fine print, but you should be able to print this coupon out by clicking on the bottom of the screen and loading the coupon yourself. Hurry before the print limit is reached!

Also, while you are at this site, check out the coupons that are only available at their site and print off the ones you may need.

Frebbies Yogi Tea and More


Here is a list of several more great budget saving freebies. I love these. You don’t pay anything, the company just sends you free items. I usually get 3-4 free items in the mail a day. I have even gotten up to 10 items in a day before. Many of these items come with coupons attached, so make sure you look for coupons when you get your freebies!

Free 2 oz Botanical Boost here and a coupon for $5 off your next order by signing up for their newsletter.

Get free yogi tea sample here.

Click here for Splenda with fiber sample.

Go to Kiehl’s and swap out your used, almost empty shaving cream for a can of their shaving cream worth $15.50. Click here for more details. (The closest stores I found to Winston Salem were Charlotte and Raleigh, but for my readers near one of these stores, this sounds like a great deal.) This promo runs today through June 7th.

Download free audiokids books from here. There are also some titles that are only $.99 to download. This sounds like a great way for me to keep the girls entertained on our way to Disney World.

These are the freebies I see for now. Enjoy!