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26-03-2025
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Grocery customer appreciation week is on: Here are the savings
If you're looking to score some grocery store savings, area Kroger stores are honoring their customers with a weeklong savings event starting on Wednesday. Nationwide grocer Kroger, which has more than 115 Michigan stores, announced the return of another customer appreciation week. The event offers its loyal customers extra hot deals and digital coupon savings. The savings are geared toward items for stocking up pantries, watching college basketball, or preparing for the upcoming spring holidays, including Easter. More: Hamtramck clerk asks AG Dana Nessel to take action on election fraud allegations More: White Castle just slashed the price for a sack of cheeseburgers by 30%: What to know Last September was the first time the Cincinnati-based grocer extended its customer appreciation savings week to all its U.S. stores. 'We know our customers are faced with many choices when it comes feeding their families, and as America's grocer, we are proud every time they choose Kroger,' said Mary Ellen Adcock, Kroger senior vice president and chief merchant and market officer, in a news release. 'We are thrilled to bring back our customer appreciation event with even more deals and discounts to express thanks to our customers for giving Kroger a seat at their table.'Starting Wednesday and running through April 1, there are deals on select Kroger store brands and name-brand items. Exclusive offers are also available for Kroger Boost members. Here's a sampling of Kroger loyalty card savings offers in select varieties and sizes with a digital coupon: Kroger brand cheese: three for $5 Kroger brand pasta in select varieties: 99 cents Kroger brand 32-ounce broths: 99 cents Powerade, Body Armor, and Arizona single serve: 88 cents each Starbucks bagged coffee or K-cups: $6.99 Easter candy is 33% off Kroger Boost member sampling of exclusive offers in select varieties and sizes with a digital coupon: Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunch Meat: $1.99 Private Selection bread and buns: $1.49 Kroger brand tortilla chips: 99 cents Kroger brand salsa: 99 cents Kroger brand mixed nuts: $7.99 Starting Wednesday, customers can go to to view the savings offers. To get the offers, you will need to have a Kroger loyalty card and download digital coupons. Kroger Boost members also have exclusive savings. To sign up for Boost, which has a $99 and $59 membership fee levels, go to Contact Detroit Free Press food and restaurant writer Susan Selasky and send food and restaurant news and tips to: sselasky@ Follow @SusanMariecooks on X. Subscribe to the Free Press. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Customer appreciation week at Kroger offers hot deals and savings
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Climate
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Daylight saving time change 2025 to spring forward Sunday. Kroger is offering free food for DST
Daylight saving time is this weekend, and it's time to start preparing for the moment we spring forward in the United States. Kroger is offering a limited run of free Kroger Hour Back Boxes on Tuesday and issuing even more free breakfast food on Friday to help customers get ready for Daylight Saving Time. Here's what to know from when DST starts and ends to why it exists and if President Donald Trump is ending daylight saving time. Participating states turn clocks forward an hour on the second Sunday in March during the spring. Daylight Saving Time ends on the first Sunday of November in the fall of each year and that's when states turn clocks back an hour. In the U.S., clocks will officially spring forward at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9, 2025. Countdown Timer Kroger is giving away a limited run of Kroger Hour Back Boxes while supplies last starting at noon ET Tuesday, March 4. and will begin issuing free breakfast food items while supplies last at noon Friday, March 7, 2025. Each limited-edition box Kroger Hour Back Box is stocked with Our Brands breakfast essentials, including Private Selection™ Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate, Simple Truth™ Oatmilk Creamer and Kroger Frozen Breakfast Sandwiches. Boxes will also include a Boost gift card redeemable for one year of a Kroger Boost membership ($59 value). Customers can visit on Tuesday, March 4 to claim an exclusive box, while supplies last. If customers return to the website on Friday, March 7, Kroger will give away 39,000 Our Brands breakfast items. Customers will need to download a limited-time, single-use digital coupon. We lose an hour of sleep when the clocks "spring forward" and are turned ahead at 2 a.m. for one hour when Daylight Saving Time begins. In the fall when DST ends, clocks "fall back" an hour in November. That is when people gain an hour of sleep. Clocks fall back on Sunday, Nov. 2, in 2025. President Donald Trump did not set a date but declared through social media platform Truth Social that he would eliminate Daylight Saving Time − which would also require approval from Congress: "The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn't! Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation." Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) Donald Trump on time change: Says he will push to end Daylight Saving Time In an interview with Time Magazine, author Michael Downing cited his book, "Spring Forward: The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time," to explain how Amtrak and the railroads were the main reason clocks change at 2 a.m. for DST. There were no trains leaving the station at 2 a.m. on Sundays in New York City when Daylight Saving Time was established. "Sunday morning at 2 a.m. was when they would interrupt the least amount of train travel around the country,' Downing said. As of July 25, 2022, the U.S. Department of Transportation noted that only Hawaii and parts of Arizona do not participate in daylight saving time. The Navajo Nation is the lone exception in Arizona. The territories of American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands also do not participate. According to the website, states may exempt themselves from observing daylight saving time by state law in accordance with the Uniform Time Act, as amended. What is daylight saving time saving? Hint: it may not actually be time or money Visit to see the current time in Louisville. Kentucky first observed daylight saving time in 1918, when the Standard Time Act established daylight saving time to conserve electricity during World War I. After the war was over, daylight saving was no longer national law and became a local option. Between 1918 and today, Kentucky observed daylight saving time for 75 years, according to For a while, cities across Kentucky were inconsistent, with some observing the time change and others not. But starting in 1970, Time and Date AS has tracked observance of daylight saving time in Kentucky every year. Over the years, researchers have tried to tie your body getting an hour less of sleep that night to a variety of issues, including an increase in car crashes and health problems such as heart attacks and strokes. In 2019, Kentucky Republican Reps. Bart Rowland of Tompkinsville and Brandon Reed of Hodgenville pre-filed a bill to do away with resetting clocks every six months and instead use daylight saving time all year long. To do so, however, requires authorization by the federal government. Under federal law, states are allowed not to observe daylight saving time, with Arizona and Hawaii being the lone states to do so. States are not allowed to stay on daylight time throughout the year. Why does daylight saving time exist?: Unpacking the century-long beef over DST The Sunshine Protection Act of 2021, which was created to make daylight saving time the new, permanent standard time, was unanimously passed by the U.S. Senate in 2022 but it was not passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. There is currently no news on when it will be readdressed and then signed into law. Despite the Sunshine Protection Act being unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate in 2022, there is no permanent end in sight. No, according to "Many Americans wrongly point to farmers as the driving force behind Daylight Saving Time. In fact, farmers were its strongest opponents and, as a group, stubbornly resisted the change from the beginning," Catherine Boeckmann wrote for "When the war ended, the farmers and working-class people who had held their tongues began speaking out. They demanded an end to Daylight Saving Time, claiming it benefited only office workers and the leisure class. The controversy spotlighted the growing gap between rural and urban dwellers." Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9, and ends on Nov. 2 in 2025. Chris Sims is a digital content producer for Midwest Connect Gannett. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Daylight Savings 2025: When time change springs forward, free Kroger DST food