An e-coupon will say "scuts" or "cfire" beside it on my Kroger receipts. It is also directly below the item instead of at the bottom with the scanned coupons.
How can you tell whether an e-coupon that was used. Is there any way to differentiate between an e-coupon that was loaded onto the kroger card and a regular printed coupon.
Thanks, Corey
An e-coupon will say "scuts" or "cfire" beside it on my Kroger receipts. It is also directly below the item instead of at the bottom with the scanned coupons.
What the above poster said, BUT...
I am also in the Central District of Kroger stores and my receipts always have the Shortcuts & Cellfire deductions with the regular scanned coupons, at the top of the discounts list.
Example:
MC cfire Sweet Rolls (pillsbury)
MC s-cuts Hnt Sac Tom (hunt's tomatoes)
SC $5 off Mega Event
MC Scanned Coupon
SC Multiplied Coupon (when a q doubles)
DH: "How many bottles of shampoo does a household need to have on hand?"
Me: "At least 27."
Here in Mid-Atlantic they are right below the item. They are also in bold type.
Last edited by clippyclippy; 02-08-2010 at 08:01:07 PM.
Lady Margaret - Are you sure that is how it is printed on the receipt? It shows up that way for me on the register monitor, but the ecoupon prints directly below the item on the actual receipt for me. That's really weird that it would be different for the same store.
Hehe, I was just on my way to post a correction...
At my store at least, the way the e-coupons show up on the receipt VARIES whether I check out at a "regular" register or the "self-checkout". Which is very weird IMO.
Regular register - ecoupons are on the receipt right under the item purchased
Self-checkout - ecoupons are located on the top of discounts given, usually even before store promos like Mega or Daytona. (See previous post)
I hadn't gone through the regular check-out line in so long (prefer SCO) that I didn't remember things being any other way.
Why in the world is there a variance between check-out methods & coupon deduction placement? (Not really looking for an answer, just wondering aloud...)
There ya go. :)
DH: "How many bottles of shampoo does a household need to have on hand?"
Me: "At least 27."