Always Check Qualifying Products with Fry’s Digital Coupons
I just want to make sure everyone knows to check the “Qualifying Products” tab with Fry’s digital coupons.

You may be surprised what the coupon will apply towards. I love the Kroger natural peanut butter, but when I went to the store yesterday, I didn’t think it was included with the above coupon.

But when I check the qualifying products on the coupon, the Natural varieties are included. Yes, they are priced higher, but the coupon will still come off.

You may also find that you can get smaller sizes and varieties and the coupon will work. Look at the difference in price on what is included in this next coupon.

The $1.50 will come off the $2.99 bottle or the $7.49 bottle! So, it’s always good to check what qualifies.
This worked great last week when they had Kellogg’s cereal for $1.49 on the weekend sale. I wanted Rice Krispies and Mini Wheats, but their big display and everything tagged only showed the other ones…Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes, etc. I almost walked away, but I pulled up the app in store and saw that they are included and what size to get so the coupon works.
It’s a useful tool, and one you should always check when in doubt or just to clarify if the coupon will work. I know we all hate ending up at Customer Service!
And if you hate stirring the oil in the natural peanut butter as much as I do, store it upside down. The oil goes to the top, which is actually the bottom. So, when you go to stir it, it doesn’t spill all over the place. It’s so much easier to stir this way.

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Yes, one of my frustrations with fry’s.
I dislike having to go to customer service and having to show them that I’m not about to steal this multi-million dollar
grocery chain of a few dollars or cents!
The people at the customer service sometimes are the rudest!
Sorry, have a happy weekend! 😊
The coupon doesn’t always come off the Qualifying Products, which makes no sense to me because it says “qualifying” which means the product upc should be associated with that coupon. I ran into this last night. I received a Best Customer Bonus for $10 off 2 Cottonelle. The coupon did state that it was not good on 6ct but it listed the 6ct Mega rolls as qualifying. Nope, it didn’t come off and the cashier told me I had to “read” the coupon. Yes, I did read the coupon but I also read that it was a qualifying product. This has happened more than once where my “qualifying product” didn’t qualify. I’ve also had it the other way around, where the coupon came off a product size that was not pictured as qualifying. Anyways, just saying you never know for sure if it’s going to work or not…
I always have tons of trouble with the best customer bonus coupons. It seems if any other coupon or savings apply, it doesn’t come off. It never works with a mega sale or it works, but then doesn’t give you a mega discount. I always have trouble with them. So much so, that I rarely will load them or I will unload them if I know I’m getting let’s say soda is 4 for $10 and I have a $1 off Dr. pepper 12 pack. It won’t give me the 4 for $10 price and will give the $1. It’s ridiculous really. Anyway, these coupons are never 100%, unfortunately. ~ Gina