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Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift
Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift

This story was originally published on Grocery Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Grocery Dive newsletter. Kroger is adding an extra jolt to its Boost membership program as summer wears on, offering members additional savings for a two-week period. The 'Boost Bonus Days' promotion, which begins Wednesday and extends through July 29, includes the opportunity for shoppers to save more than $100 through a variety of deals on an unspecified assortment of grocery items. Customers will be able to redeem most of the offers up to five times during the promotion. Kroger is also offering $10 off a delivery order of at least $75 as well as a 50% discount on the cost of a new or renewed Boost membership during the promotion. The limited-time benefits apply to both Kroger Boost tiers, which are distinguished from one another by the type of delivery benefit they provide. The base level, which costs $69 per year or $8.99 per month, provides free next-day delivery, while the premium tier provides free same-day delivery at an annual cost of $99 per year or $12.99 a month. Both Kroger Boost levels require a minimum purchase of $35 for free delivery. In April, Kroger raised the annual cost of the lower-priced version of Boost by $10 per year and increased the monthly fee by $1. Kroger Boost benefits augment the features of the grocer's standard loyalty program, Kroger Plus. Kroger offers free pickup on orders that meet a $35 threshold for all loyalty program members. The Boost Bonus Days program reprises a similar promotion Kroger ran for two weeks last July, but comes with a different package of discounts. In 2024, Kroger's Boost Bonus Days initiative offered Boost members over $60 in savings that encompassed free private label goods including cookies, bacon and pasta in addition to price reductions on other products carrying the grocer's brands. Kroger said earlier this year that it would focus on boosting customer loyalty as it looked to juice growth following its unsuccessful effort to merge with Albertsons. 'Looking to 2025, we have aggressive plans to build more stores and improve our share results, attract new households and increase loyalty, which will accelerate growth and create shareholder value,' Kroger interim CEO Ron Sargent said during the supermarket company's fourth-quarter earnings call in March. Recommended Reading Kroger is striving for e-commerce profitability. What will it take to get there?

Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift
Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift

Miami Herald

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Kroger gives its Boost membership program a temporary lift

Kroger is adding an extra jolt to its Boost membership program as summer wears on, offering members additional savings for a two-week period. The "Boost Bonus Days" promotion, which begins Wednesday and extends through July 29, includes the opportunity for shoppers to save more than $100 through a variety of deals on an unspecified assortment of grocery items. Customers will be able to redeem most of the offers up to five times during the promotion. Kroger is also offering $10 off a delivery order of at least $75 as well as a 50% discount on the cost of a new or renewed Boost membership during the promotion. The limited-time benefits apply to both Kroger Boost tiers, which are distinguished from one another by the type of delivery benefit they provide. The base level, which costs $69 per year or $8.99 per month, provides free next-day delivery, while the premium tier provides free same-day delivery at an annual cost of $99 per year or $12.99 a month. Both Kroger Boost levels require a minimum purchase of $35 for free delivery. In April, Kroger raised the annual cost of the lower-priced version of Boost by $10 per year and increased the monthly fee by $1. Kroger Boost benefits augment the features of the grocer's standard loyalty program, Kroger Plus. Kroger offers free pickup on orders that meet a $35 threshold for all loyalty program members. The Boost Bonus Days program reprises a similar promotion Kroger ran for two weeks last July, but comes with a different package of discounts. In 2024, Kroger's Boost Bonus Days initiative offered Boost members over $60 in savings that encompassed free private label goods including cookies, bacon and pasta in addition to price reductions on other products carrying the grocer's brands. Kroger said earlier this year that it would focus on boosting customer loyalty as it looked to juice growth following its unsuccessful effort to merge with Albertsons. "Looking to 2025, we have aggressive plans to build more stores and improve our share results, attract new households and increase loyalty, which will accelerate growth and create shareholder value," Kroger interim CEO Ron Sargent said during the supermarket company's fourth-quarter earnings call in March. Copyright 2025 Industry Dive. All rights reserved.

Kroger now offers nutrition coaching
Kroger now offers nutrition coaching

Yahoo

time04-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Kroger now offers nutrition coaching

This story was originally published on Supermarketnews. Kroger is strengthening its foothold in healthcare with a new nutrition coaching program that includes tips and tools for shoppers to encourage healthier eating, the grocer announced Monday. The program, known as OptUP Your Nutrition, is free to Kroger Plus loyalty members and includes a 30-minute virtual coaching session with a registered dietitian. Tips on healthy eating Meal-planning ideas Recipes Advice on using FoodHealth Score powered by nutrition technology company bitewell, which scores products on their nutritional value Access to MyNutrition Insights, which tracks the nutritional value of purchases The program is available to customers regardless of health insurance status, the company said. "Our customers are looking for ways to improve their overall health and achieve their wellness goals. OptUP Your Nutrition is designed to equip every customer with the tools and information they need to make smarter, more informed nutrition decisions. By helping people take small, meaningful steps toward healthier eating, we are making it easier to support their total well-being and long-term health journey." — Colleen Lindholz, president of Kroger Health Sign in to access your portfolio

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