If you shop at Kroger (or any store in the Kroger family) then you need to check these sites out for loading eCoupons onto your Kroger Plus Card. But wait – there’s more! You can load eCoupons with Upromise to earn money for college and you can also earn eLabels with Campbell’s to earn free stuff for your school.
Kroger Digital Coupons
A newer source of digital coupons right on Kroger’s website.
Shortcuts.com
Load up to 50 coupons onto your Kroger Plus Card. Shortcuts is my favorite eCoupon site because they have the widest variety of coupons. Go ahead and load all of them since the limit has increased to 50!
P&G; eSaver
Load the new Winter Coupons for P&G; brand products – all 36 of them. You have until March 31 to redeem them.
Cellfire
Load up to 50 coupons for Kroger brand products plus Huggies, Kotex, Pepperidge Farm and Colgate. I love all the coupons from Kroger brand products because I buy so many of them and this makes their low prices even lower!
UPromise.com
Earn money for college by linking your Kroger Plus Card with your Upromise account. You load eCoupons for specific products onto your Kroger Plus Card, and when you buy those products your Upromise account is credited with the coupon values. So your college savings account grows as you shop. Works for more stores than just Kroger, also Randalls and CVS in my area.
Campbell’s eLabels for Education
Earn eLabels for your school when you buy participating products.
Tips for using eCoupons:
*Load your coupons, but make sure you allow time for them to add to your Kroger Plus Card before you go shopping (P&G; sends you an email when you’re coupons are done loading). Don’t load your coupons the hour before you shop, they might not be in the computer system yet!
*Go ahead and load them all, the limits have been increased so you shouldn’t have to worry about reaching the limit. I will admit I’ve accidentally purchased an item that I had an eCoupon loaded for – what a nice surprise to get that extra coupon savings that wasn’t planned.
*Print a list of your coupons to take with you to the grocery store.
*Check your receipt to make sure your eCoupons were deducted, but don’t expect the cashier to be able to fix your receipt. Contact the website where you loaded the eCoupons at for help.
*For Upromise and Campbell’s, log into your account to see if you were credited for your purchases. It can take a few days for credits to appear in your account.
*If you have any questions or problems using eCoupons, contact the website that you loaded them from. I had a problem with Shortcuts coupons not deducting from my receipt, so I contacted them via the form on their website and I was credited promptly for the coupons I was trying to use.
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Toni – Only one coupon will come off for one qualified item purchased. Don't ask me how the computer will pick which coupon – the Cellfire or the Shortcuts. So it's like having two coupons that you could use on two items.-HeatherFreebies 4 Mom
Question: if I load a coupon from Cellfire and then another coupon from Shortcuts – both for the same product – will they BOTH be taken off at the register on the one product?
I appreciate all the reminders to use multiple websites to get the most for my money. I also just recently began using eCoupons, how handy and easy! Thank you.
This is the best site EVER. Thanks so much Heather for helping all us Moms!Not a week goes by that I don’t find something that helps me save $.Thanks,Nancy
Fred Meyer will allow you to participate in the eLabels program from Campbell’s and the Upromise program. Unfortunately I don't see Shortcuts, P&G; eSaver, or Cellfire on the Fred Meyer website, or in the list of participating stores for those programs. Hopefully that will change someday soon since they are a Kroger-owned store.-HeatherFreebies 4 Mom
I’d also like to know if you can use your Fred Meyer card for Kroger deals. They sell Kroger product but no where on the card does it say Kroger.
Does anyone know if you can use your Fred Meyer rewards card the same as these Kroger cards?
Smith's (part of the family) had a big P&G; sale last week, and I scored big time. It's like using double coupons! Your tips are helpful b/c I always have to log on and check everything before going to the store, and it does kind of take extra time.I could be mistaken, but I think that Cellfire has it in there rules and regs that you can't use a coupon with it.
I suggest clipping the few dozen extra E-coupons from the printable list to file away with the clipped ones. It’s made shopping easier for me. Here’s why…I have the binder system so after I print my list I cut the E-Coupon and file them in front of a matching paper coupon so that I can see both while I shop. I pull the E-coupon out of the slot if I use it and if I have problems with the E-coupon not being applied I can easily file a problem report to that particular website. There was a problem with Shortcut coupons not working recently. I filed the report of which coupons I disputed with my receipt number and within 30 seconds I had an email that they loaded CASH to my Kroger card!
So glad to hear that you can contact the site for any problems with getting the credit for the product. I tried (unsuccessfully) last week with the checker. She said I could only use ONE COUPON per item so that’s why they didn’t work. Thanks for the tip–the form looks easy to work with!