Great idea. I will email them. We have not had super doubles or triples in the Richmond area in about 5 years.
I was talking to a manager yesterday at one of my local stores about all the stores lately who are doing super doubles and triples and such. He said he wishes that corporate would let him participate but they wont offer it. He said call them, email them, let them know we are losing your business and it WILL make a difference.
I told him that I had asked here before for people to write and they were all like oh it doesnt do any good. He says with all the pressure on them (from managers like him and their competitors alld oing it) already that the more calls and emails they recieve the more likely it is that they will do it.
So even if we dont see results its 3 minutes of your day! Youve wasted that much time reading this so go to kroger website and go to the bottom and click contusct us then click fill out customer comment form.
Put in your State and zip so they know who wants them and type up a little something in the comments about how all these other stores are getting your business with their super doubles.
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Great idea. I will email them. We have not had super doubles or triples in the Richmond area in about 5 years.
I just sent them a request for super doubles or triples in the Richmond area. Come on everybody, let's wear 'em out!
I just sent one too!![]()
Another Richmonder here - going to send my request now.
Honestly...I'm kind of happy with what Kroger already does to offer good deals. The mega-sales are often good-you can get overage on some stuff with those. They participate with 4 different e-coupon sites, which can be a way of "tripling", depending on what's available. They have home mailers, a point-based discount system, gas discounts, etc. None of the other stores I shop offer those.
They have hands-down the best prices on produce of any place available to me, plus great meat sales, and generally the lowest-priced generic brand when you just need some hamburger buns or whatever.
I like Harris Teeter for the fact that they double up to .99 every day, and regularly have triples or special coupon events. But the prices on basics at HT are ridiculous sometimes. I almost never buy produce, meats, etc. there because even "sales" on those items can't compete. And often triples is a disappointment because they have no good sales to match up to available coupons. Maybe I would feel differently if I didn't have another store that tripled, but I'd hate to lose out on the good prices at Kroger because they had to compensate for a coupon event that may or may not be beneficial. Just my 2¢![]()