Re: How Best to Complain to Kroger Management Regarding Coupon Usage I know this is going to sound crazy, but I am so happy to see that someone else is also having issues with Kroger and coupons.
I normally shop at Giant Eagle, but since we moved I go to Kroger for the convenience.
About a month ago I was buying the Colgate Wisps- they were on "closeout" for 1.19 each. (It was the 4 pack.) Long story short, I was happy to find that the majority of the items had .75/1 peelies, making them free. Looking (and feeling) like an idiot, unaware they had changed their coupon policies I was told I could only use 3 like coupons in a 24 hour period. I had a total of 33. The cashier called the manager and said I could use 6 "as a favor". They wouldn't even let me do seperate transactions. I was so embarassed that I took the rest and actually hid them in the toothpaste aisle. (Not exactly my proudest moment.) I came back after the cashier's shift was over and returned with a friend. We ended up getting them all, doing seperate transactions and even hit a few other Krogers in my area.
Their changes to their coupon policies are a joke. Nothing is in writing and I was even told by the original cashier that they made changes due to the show Extreme Couponing. I tried to smile and explain I wasn't buying a 1,000 cat treats but was told it didn't matter, they were coming down hard on couponers.
I used to love that show but now find myself feeling a bit bitter over it. They basically showed the stores all of our "secrets". While I pride myself on following all the store's rules and regulations when it comes to couponing, I can't help but feel that cashiers like the one I talked about earlier are treating couponers like we're stealing or doing something illegal. It doesn't take a college degree to figure out couponing, there is enough stress with checking out without having to deal with an attitude from the cashier(s).
Whew!!!! That felt so good to get out.
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