Happy Easter!

Happy Easter to you all!  I hope you have a wonderful day spent with family and friends.  If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my years as a bargain hunter, it’s that there will always be another deal and family has to come first.  Most days, I’m running around trying to balance work, my family, and all of their activities.  I’ve decided to make today just about my family, so this is all the posting you’ll see from me!

Have a wonderful day!


Kroger: the end of double/triple coupons, changes to the fuel rewards program

Wednesday (4/13) marks the end of the double and triple coupons program at Kroger stores in the Houston area.  Kroger has also announced “changes” to their fuel rewards program.

For  as long as I can remember, you have been able to earn fuel rewards points as follows:

-Earn 1 point for every $1 spent on groceries (this has been based on the pre-coupon total and I am hoping this will stay the same)

-Earn 50 points for every non-federally funded prescription filled

-Earn double points per dollar on gift card purchases (for example, you would earn 100 points if you purchase a $50 gift card) – this does not apply to the purchase of Kroger gift cards and pre-paid debit/credit cards.

Several months ago, they also announced that you could begin using your Kroger fuel rewards at Shell gas stations.  You can scan your Kroger Plus card or enter your Kroger card number at participating Shell locations.

In the past, you would earn a 10 cents off fuel reward for every 100 points earned.  You could only redeem one fuel reward each time you fill up your vehicle.  The points have always “expired” at the end of the month after they are earned.  For example, if you earned a 10 cents off reward in February, you would have until March 31st to redeem it.

The “big” change that Kroger has announced to their fuel rewards program is that you can now redeem multiple “cents off” rewards in one fill-up. For example, if you have earned 3 rewards in a month, you can receive 30 cents off your fill-up.  You can redeem up to 1,000 points at once (or $1 off per gallon).

Here are my thoughts on these changes:

-Kroger is spinning this as a “big” change which will better meet the needs of their customers in the Houston market when in fact the only real change (at least from what I can tell) is that you can now redeem more than one fuel reward in one visit.

-I used to earn 3-5 fuel rewards per month because they were based on pre-coupon totals.  My typical out of pocket spending to earn these rewards was $50-100.  Now that double and triple coupons are ending, I would imagine that I will be spending significantly less at Kroger in the near future.

-My car holds 20 gallons of gas, so a 10 cent fuel reward will save me $2 on average per fill up.  I’m not convinced that $2 saved on fuel will balance out the money I would save if I shopped elsewhere (Target or Walmart, for example), especially given that I have to spend $100 just to earn this reward and also given that Kroger’s fuel prices are not always competitive to begin with.

What are your thoughts on Kroger’s changes in policy?  Is their new and improved (at least according to them) fuel rewards program enough to make you stick around or will you be taking your business elsewhere?

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Get a free mini dessert from O’Charley’s!

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I’ve only been to O’Charley’s once when I went to Tennessee for my brother’s wedding a few years ago, but I loved it and freebies are always good!

(Thanks Hip2Save!)

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Walgreens Deals for the week of 4/8/12

Don’t forget to read about my Walgreens 101 and Walgreens Coupon Policy!

Register Rewards

$1 RR wyb 2 Oscar Mayer Bacon 16oz – 2/$7

  • 2/$6

$1 RR wyb 2 General Mills Fiber One Snack Bars 5ct, Brownies 6ct, Nature Valley Snack Bars 6ct or Thin Delights 10ct – 2/$5

  • $1.10/1 Nature Valley Protein Chewy Bars, 5 ct+
  • $0.50/1 Nature Valley Protein Chewy Bars, 5 ct+ 03/25/12 SS Insert (exp 05/19/12)
  • $0.50/1 Nature Valley Protein Chewy Bars, 5 ct+ 02/26/12 SS Insert (exp 04/21/12)
  • $0.50/2 Fiber One 90 Calorie Chewy Bars or 90 Calorie Brownies 02/26/12 SS Insert (exp 04/21/12)
  • $0.50/2 Fiber One Chewy Bars, 90 Calorie Chewy Bars or 90 Calorie Brownies 02/26/12 SS Insert (exp 04/21/12)
  • 2/$4 or 2/$2.40

Bad news for Kroger shoppers in Houston

Kroger made an announcement that undoubtedly is bad news for many Houston area shoppers.  Effective Wednesday, April 13th, they will be ending their promotion where they double and triple coupons.

In addition to the disappointing news that Houston area shoppers will no longer be able to double and triple coupons, they also made the following “clarifications” to their coupon policy:

  • We will still continue to accept coupons at face value. Part of the new policy states there is a limit of one electronic or paper manufacturer coupon per item. The opportunity to stack is no longer available. A digital coupon and manufacturer paper coupon may not be combined on the purchase of a single item. More than 100 digital coupons are available daily at www.kroger.com.

  • If you have loaded an electronic coupon to your Kroger Plus card, then the digital coupon will apply before the manufacturer paper coupon.

You can view their full press release regarding the changes here.

Will this affect the way you shop?  Do you see yourself shopping more at Walmart?  Target?  Randalls (since, as of right now, at least, they will still double/triple one “like” coupon per transaction)?  I’d love to hear your thoughts on these changes!

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