If you’ve ever gotten to the grocery store checkout at Kroger and realized you forgot to clip a Weekly Digital Deal coupon, help is a barcode away.
Kroger rolled out a new tool aimed at making it easier for its Kroger loyalty shoppers to save on Weekly Digital Deals coupons whether you need just one of the items or all of them.
Within the last few weeks, Kroger began placing separate printed flyers with pictured items of its Weekly Digital Deals offerings next to its sales flyer at store entrances.
Kroger customers with a loyalty card can grab a flyer and shop for the Weekly Digital Deals. At the checkout and after entering your Kroger loyalty ID or scanning a loyalty card, shoppers can scan a barcode on the flyer that downloads all the Weekly Digital Deals offered that week at once to the customer’s loyalty card. Shoppers can use the flyer at the self-checkout or at registers.
A Kroger Co. of Michigan spokesman said in a statement to the Free Press:
“We are always listening to our customers to create a better shopping experience. To make it simpler for our customers to take advantage of the full value our stores offer, we are providing an easy-to-use flyer that customers can scan to save with digital coupons.”
Using the printed flyer also means you don’t have to go online or use the Kroger app to download each individual coupon.
Shoppers can use each Kroger Weekly Digital Deals coupon up to five times. A new sale starts each Wednesday with a preview of the coming week’s sales available on Tuesday.
More recently, Kroger announced first quarter results and plans to close about 60 stores over the next 18 months chain wide. In Michigan, Kroger has 119 stores.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Kroger rolls out a new way for customers to get Weekly Digital Deals
Reporting by Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press / Detroit Free Press
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