There is a new Boulder Canyon Chips coupon for $1 off 1 bag (zip code: 90210). I have seen these bags at Whole Foods for $2.00- so that is actually a great coupon.
I just happened to be looking at one of the Kroger ads last night and noticed the Boulder Canyon chips are part of the mega sale this week at $.99 each:
So you might check your circular and see if you can spot this deal. If so, the bags are free after coupon!! (Note: this is a mega sale item so you need to buy 10 participating items total to get them free. If you don’t want to buy 10 of the items included in the promotion, they are .49 per bag.)
Jessica says
Are you familiar with Kroger’s coupon policy? Do you know how many on-line printed coupons of the same kind they will accept? When it comes to coupons, our house is blessed to have four computers and I was curious if I would be able to use 8 coupons for 10 bags.
Christie says
I am in Virginia and all of my local Kroger’s will only accept two internet coupons per manufacturer and the value of the coupon cannot exceed 75% of the value of the product (not sure if that is regular price or sale price)
Jessica says
Bummer. It seems like we will still need to pay full price for it then. 🙁 Thank you Christie for letting me know. 😀
Charlene says
Kroger does not have an official policy limiting the number of internet coupons. Now this is part of the mega sale and there are tons of products you can mix and match with to get 10- you needn’t buy 10 chips if you have a store with a limit on like coupons. Also, the price is $1.49 so you would certainly have an argument if the store refuses coupons over 75% in value. That specific clause is more to safeguard against fraud. What they are saying is that Doritos is probably not going to issue a coupon for $2.50 off Doritos but maybe Olay Pro X would have a $2.50 off coupon so they would take that.
You can read the policy here:
http://print.coupons.com/Couponweb/Partners/Kroger/KrogerCouponAcceptance.html
As long as it scans (which it should) you should be fine. Worst case you pay $.49 without the mega sale pricing. 🙂
Kelly says
I shop at King Soopers which is an affiliate of Kroger & they should ring up at the $1.49 price & then at the very end they take $5 off your total at the very end once they have scanned 10 participating items so it should work fine (atleast at King Soopers). Hope that makes sense, sorry if it doesn’t I need a cup coffee!
Christie C. says
There was a huge confusion at my stores about the internet coupons and I ended up asking for a manager and he stuck to what his cashiers were telling me so I emailed their customer service. They verified what I had been told in my stores. They updated their policy a couple of months ago. I ended up with a $10 gift card for my trouble though. I would call your local store to check to be sure. Your store may be more lenient.