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Kroger Ends Double Coupons; New Pricing Strategy Coming

The changes begin Sunday, Sept. 8. Gwinnett stores are affected.

By Joy Woodson

Kroger stores in Gwinnett are beginning a new pricing campaign, which will mean the end of double coupons on Sept. 21. 

Kroger currently doubles coupons of 50 cents or below.

The company plans to lower prices on more than 3,000 popular food and household products, starting on Sunday, Sept. 8. National and private label brands are included.

There will be a renewed emphasis on "valid" print and digital coupons that can be downloaded onKroger's website

Stores in Atlanta Division will be affected. This includes Georgia, Eastern Tennessee, Northern Alabama and South Carolina.

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“While we have chosen to discontinue double couponing, our customers can still reap the benefits of incredible savings with these new lower prices on thousands of everyday products," a Kroger spokesperson said in a press release. 

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