Cathy of Chief Family Officer shared four great grocery deals at Ralphs this week. These prices assume coupon doubling up to $1. New to coupons? Check out my post on coupon clipping basics. If you want to take advantage of these deals, make sure to save the coupon inserts you receive in the mail or with your Sunday newspaper. Here’s a great suggestion for how to handle coupon organization.
Farmer John Sliced Bacon on sale for $3.99
Use $1 off 1 Farmer John Bacon printable coupon
$2.99 after coupon
Green Giant Boxed Vegetables on sale for $1
Buy 2 and use $.50 off2 Green Giant Boxed Vegetables printable coupon
$.50 cents each after coupon
Pillsbury Sweet Moments Brownies on sale for $2.50
Use $1/1 Pillsbury Sweet Moments printable coupon
$1.50 after coupon
Ronzoni Pasta on sale for $1
Use $.75 off 1 Ronzoni Smart Taste printable coupon here and here
FREE after coupon
Read the rest of Cathy’s Ralph’s grocery deals.
Hello,
I apologize in advance for the length of this information.
I am sorry to tell you that after 21 years of shopping at Ralph’s I had to cancel my rewards card with them and thought others might to do the same or at least notify Ralph’s that they want their accounts flagged to limit access.
Ralph’s states on their website: “Ralphs has established a strong commitment to protecting our customer’s privacy. Your information is not kept on-hand at the store. In fact, only a few individuals within Ralphs organization have access to your information.” This is a false statement as I found out that anyone who has your last name and phone number can walk into any store and not only access your information but change it and add information to it.
I primarily shopped at Ralph’s and after the rewards card changed last year with the big push to sign up for the new program I did not receive any of the rewards as shown on my receipts except for the instant ones at the check stand like movie tickets. I contacted Ralph’s and they informed me that I was being sent them but perhaps I was having a problem with my mail. Recently I contacted them again via email about the problem and was told by them that my ex-wife of more than six years, who had a different last name and didn’t live near me had gone into a store and added her name to my account and not only changed the mailing address to her home but may have been issued a card to my account and that all of the rewards that had been mailed out had gone to her address.
To try and make up for the mistake of letting someone with a different last name and mailing address access my account and change it, Ralph’s offered to put a whole $18 on my rewards card. They also suggested that I request a new card and delete my phone number from the account, which is used if you forget your card, to help prevent it from happening again but did not offer a guarantee that it wouldn’t and refused to send me a letter stating in writing what happened by way of apology.
So anyone who has at some point ever shared knowledge of their phone number and last name with anyone who may want to access their “protected” information at Ralph’s, “beware” as apparently there is nothing at Ralph’s in place to stop anyone from obtaining your information or changing it without your consent.
Good luck to all,
I’ve long known about the shoddy way Ralphs treats not only their customers, but their employees as well. My daughter-in-law had her hours cut to the point that she was unable to get maternity benefits when she was pregnant with her second son, and had to go to great lengths in order to get her hours and benefits reinstated. I’ve heard other stories about Ralphs, some of which are truly bad. I shop at Ralphs as a last resort, and only when I need to get a last minute item, as that’s the store closest to my home.
Something doesn’t add up.
Ronzoni starts at $1
Coupon is 75¢ off
1.00 – 0.75 = 0.25, not free.
Do they let you use TWO coupons for the same item?
@iggy The Ronzoni ends up being free because Ralphs doubles coupons up to $1. So a $.25 coupon becomes $.50 off. A $.50 coupon becomes $1 off and a $.75 coupon is also $1 off. A $1 off coupon is a $1 off.
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