they will probably make you use the whole raincheck or buy 4 and lose the others.
unless the 10 for 10 is from a discount at the register for buying 10 you should be able to just buy a couple and still get that price.
At Kroger in the sales ad, it says 10 for $10. My question is do you have to buy 10 to get the one dollar price. I also want to know if on a rain check at Kroger can I use 4 of the 10 that I have on the raincheck and the rest carry over until another day?:smile77:
they will probably make you use the whole raincheck or buy 4 and lose the others.
unless the 10 for 10 is from a discount at the register for buying 10 you should be able to just buy a couple and still get that price.
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I usually ask at the customer service counter just to be safe. The ones in the ad that show the extra $.50 off with ten definitely require ten to get the price. The ones that are just 2/$4 or 10/$10 usually do not require you to buy all 4 or ten.
What was confusing was the General Mills special last week--buy 3 cereal and get the milk free...but only certain cereals. It wasn't clear enough at the shelf and I didn't want the ones in the ad so I punted that one.
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