The first one probably didn't want to deal with you. I have had no problems doing 10 of the same item, each with it's own q or multiple deals per order.
I was in a Kroger's a couple of day's ago I asked the question of if I buy 10 of the same item to get the $5 savings can I
1. use 10 of the same Q's 1 for each item i purchased.
2. purchase multiple sets of 10 of the items to get multiple sets of the $5 savings.
The answers I recieved were
1. you can only use 2 like coupons in the same order.
2. no you can only get 1- $5 savings per shopper.
This seems a little bit odd to me. It doesnt list a limit on anything anywhere, and the Q policy I have says that I can use 1 Q per 1 item. I ended up leaving the store, only to come back later to try a different line and she ran through 10 items 10 Q's no problem + i got my $5 savings. I'm just curious was it that this particular cashier didnt want to deal with me or did the 2nd one do it wrong? I know all you experts here can help me out. Thank you
It must depend on the store. Both of my Kroger's double up to 99¢, but they will only let me use 5 identical coupons, even if they're $1 or more and won't double.
My Kroger will only let me use 2 identical Qs in the same order. And, mine makes me leave the store and come back in order to use two more so it's a "New trip." What a hassle when you have a baby too!
I've gone into Kroger several times in the last two weeks to get the pasta. I get at least 20 of them at a time and it's gone through each time...I just have to watch what I said above about "New Trips"