This Grocery Chain Just Cut Some Prices By Up to 36% — Eat This Not That

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Welcome to Eat This Not That, the ultimate guide to saving money on groceries! We are excited to announce that one of the biggest grocery chains in the country has just cut prices on some of their most popular items by up to 36%. This is great news for shoppers looking to save money on their grocery bills. With this price cut, you can now get more of the items you need for less. We’ll show you how to take advantage of this great deal and get the most out of your grocery budget. So let’s get started!

This Grocery Chain Just Cut Some Prices By Up to 36% — Eat This Not That

Grocery shopping can be expensive, but one grocery chain is making it a little easier on your wallet. Kroger recently announced that it is cutting prices on thousands of items by up to 36%.

The price cuts are part of Kroger’s “Restock Kroger” initiative, which is designed to make the grocery chain more competitive with other retailers. The initiative includes investments in technology, store remodels, and new products. The price cuts are the latest part of the initiative.

The price cuts are on items across the store, including produce, meat, dairy, and frozen foods. Kroger is also offering discounts on its private label products, including Simple Truth and Private Selection. The discounts are available in stores and online.

Kroger is also offering discounts on its loyalty program, which gives customers discounts on items when they shop. The discounts are available to customers who have the Kroger Plus Card, which is free to sign up for.

Kroger is hoping that the price cuts will help it compete with other retailers, such as Walmart and Amazon. The price cuts are also a way for Kroger to reward its loyal customers.

If you’re looking to save money on groceries, Kroger’s price cuts are a great way to do it. With discounts of up to 36%, you can save a lot of money on your grocery bill. So, if you’re looking to save money on groceries, be sure to check out Kroger.

Unfortunately for shoppers, the cost of groceries has been going up and it looks like it’s going to stay that way, at least for the time being. According to the Consumer Price Index, grocery prices are 7.9% higher year-over-year, largely due to ongoing natural disasters, disease outbreaks like the avian flu, war, and high gas prices affecting supply chains.

However, one grocery chain has just announced it has taken these events into consideration.

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German-based Lidl just revealed it will be taking a different approach than some other grocery stores by lowering its prices on over 100 items to combat inflation for customers. While discounts vary, at least five items like hot Italian sausage and apple juice, offer a discount of $1 or more—which for some items is almost 40% off. Lidl says the campaign will start on June 8 and extend until August.

“We are committed to providing our customers the best value at our stores every day,” Lidl spokesperson Chandler Spivey tells Eat This, Not That!. “We know that in a time when everyone is struggling with higher costs due to inflation, the value that Lidl offers is more important than ever.” 

lidl store front
Lidl

Most of the savings range from $1.24 to 14 cents and include grocery staples like meats, dairy, deli, refrigerated and frozen foods, snacks, beverages, and dry goods. The discounts are on a selection of Lidl brands as well as various name-brand items.

Lidl US is headquartered in Arlington, Va., and operates more than 150 stores across nine east coast states, including Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The grocery chain has recently opened a store in McLean, Va., and will have additional openings this year across the East Coast, according to Spivey.

Prior to Lidl’s campaign ALDI, another German-based grocery chain, announced in April it would be taking steps toward mitigating inflation for customers. The company released a statement promising to keep its prices low amid economic conditions and rising inflation prices.

Shoppers interested in taking advantage of additional savings at Lidl are encouraged to download the myLidl app before visiting the store.

Before you hit the store, check out: One of America’s Biggest Burger Chains Just Debuted Its Sauces in Thousands of Grocery Stores Nationwide.

Amber Lake

Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more