Kroger receipts can be a bit confusing, what does all of it mean? Can you reprint them? Can Kroger look them up in-store for you? These are all questions that most consumers have when looking at their receipt.
So, to help you answer your question, I contacted Kroger’s Customer Service to find out the exact answers to your questions.
If you have ever looked at your Kroger receipt and seen different confusing codes like “MC” or “SC”, you are not alone. Understanding the Kroger receipt codes is tough, especially because they don’t have any indication to tell you what they mean.
I broke down exactly how to read your Kroger receipt. Below are the different meanings behind what is featured on your receipt.
Kroger Receipt Code | Code Meaning | Description |
MC | Manufacturer’s Coupon | This is a coupon that was provided by the creator/manufacturer of the product |
SC | Store Coupon | This is a coupon that Kroger has provided for a certain product |
MO | Modus Operandi | This is your method of payment (Credit, Debit, Cash, etc.) |
WT | Weight | Any produce that needed to be weighed for payment |
TC | Transaction Code | A unique code to identify your purchases |
Yes, any customer with a Kroger account can view their receipts online. In other words, if you need a digital copy of your Kroger coupon, all you need to do is login and view your recent purchases.
Below are the few simple steps you need to take to view your online Kroger receipt.
It is quite simple to find your Kroger receipt online. There is an entire section of their website dedicated to logging your purchase information. From what I understand, you can view your purchases since the inception of your account.
In other words, your purchase history will not disappear, so you will be able to view your online receipts from any previous dates.
Yes, Kroger can look up your receipts for you. Once you are able to provide them with your loyalty card ID or your associated credit/debit card, they will be able to look up your receipt for you.
This means that you can go to the customer service desk at your local Kroger and look through your previous purchases.
Something to note is that if you don’t have a loyalty card and used cash, you may not be able to view your receipt. Because Kroger can only track your purchases either through your loyalty card or credit/debit card, they will not be able to track your purchases if you just used cash.
According to the customer service representative, Kroger is able to send copies of your receipts for you.
If you can either provide your loyalty card number or the credit/debit information, then they will be able to track your purchases and provide you with your receipt.
Something to note is that they can only do this for purchases made within the past 28 days. They will not be able to look up receipts that are older than 28 days.
The steps to printing your Kroger receipt are very simple and can all be done using your Kroger card.
Just in case you lost your original copy or you want to make a duplicate of your receipt, Kroger makes it very easy for you to do so.
If you would like to provide Kroger feedback but do not have your receipt there is a simple way to do so. Below are the steps to take if you want to give Kroger feedback without a receipt: