Kroger drops $1,200 in weekly savings to help shoppers ahead of Christmas but grocer reveals exact date deals end

Before Christmas, KROGER customers can save a lot of money, but they must move quickly to take advantage of the deals.

The promotional offers, which are limited to a certain feature, expire soon.

Kroger customers can obtain digital coupons by visiting the supermarket chain’s website or downloading its mobile application.

The vouchers, which total $1,200 in value, will be available every week in December via the website and app.

To “spread holiday cheer and prepare for the New Year,” according to a news release, Kroger plans to provide more sales and discounts across a number of categories throughout December and January.

The change was made to make sure that consumers spent more time with their loved ones than shopping, according to Mike Murphy, vice president of e-commerce, analytics, and execution at Kroger.

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“This holiday season, we want customers to create lasting memories and share their tables with an open heart,” Murphy stated in the press release.

“We hope the additional savings can help customers spend more time with each other and less time worrying about their shopping list.”

Below is a list of all 12 offerings that Kroger customers should be aware of.

  • 12 Merry Days with a new deal each day (December 4 – 15)
  • 33% off holiday candy with a digital coupon (December 11 – 17)
  • 4X Fuel points on Friday grocery purchases and 5X for Boost members (December 1 – 28)
  • 5X digital coupons (December 13 – January 1)
  • Save $5 on every three self-care items (December 13 – January 1)
  • 50% off on MCoBeauty Cosmetics and Skincare items with Kroger loyalty card (December 13 – January 1)
  • Save $5 on two Express Delivery orders of $75 or under with a digital coupon (December 20 – January 1)
  • 15% off sushi platters worth $19.99 and above (December 25 – January 7)
  • Get 70% off holiday home products (December 26 to January 1)
  • Save $5 on storage after spending $25 (December 26 to January 1)
  • Up to 70% off winter and holiday clothing (December 26 to January 7)
  • Earn 4X fuel points with purchase of gift cards using digital coupons (December 26 to December 31)
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DINNER’S READY

For customers who want to simplify their holiday cooking this year, Kroger also provides a sweet meal package.

Through its Home Chef department, customers canordera boneless turkey, ham, or prime rib and six sides to feed the family for $75.

To place an order, customers must first visit Kroger’s website and locate the store that is closest to them.

It’s also crucial to remember that on Christmas Day, Kroger will shut down all 1,244 of its locations in 16 states.

Christmas Eve will also have limited hours, though these will differ from store to store.

Customers should confirm by calling or visiting their local store.

Kroger’s refund policy

Customers at Kroger have the option to return things with or without a receipt.

Items bought at any Kroger Co. location may be returned within 30 days of purchase at any Kroger Co. store.

Returns accompanied with receipts:

  • Customers can use digital or paper receipts to get a refund
  • The refund will be returned in the same payment method the purchase was made. Either going back on a card or handed back in cash

Returns without a receipt:

  • Customers wanting to return more than $10 will receive a store merchandise gift card for the value
  • Customers who spent less than $10 will receive cash

DEAL DEVASTATION

Kroger is also having a dramatic finish to the year after its $24.6 billionmergerwith Albertsons fell through earlier this month.

The controversial deal was immediately hit with a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission after it was announced in 2022.

It was argued by the FTC that the combination, which would create the biggest supermarket conglomerate in US history, would drastically decrease competition in the supermarket sector and lead to higher prices for customers.

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After acourtbattle for over three weeks in Oregon, US District Judge Adrienne Nelson agreed with the FTC andtemporarily blockedthe merger.

Albertsons dropped out after the ruling and immediatelyfiled a lawsuitagainst Kroger, claiming it didn’t take “any and all actions” to get regulatory approval for the merger.

Kroger has also faced backlash over its self-checkouts.

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A customer recently called out the supermarket chain over claims only “2 registers” were left open during a holidayshopping rush.

Anotherdemandedto know the “logic” behind the kiosks after being stopped by a staffer to check four items.

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