It appears that that some of Kroger’s affiliate store brands like Ralph’s and Fry’s have have their own “ship” websites offering the same 15% off + free shipping deal. The coupon code is the same though, so I doubt you can double-dip even though the carts aren’t linked/there are different log-ins. This seems like an inefficient waste of resources and a missed opportunity to have one very strong competitive nationwide brand name… customers in regional markets already know who the parent company is, so it won’t take much to order home deliveries from Kroger instead… they need to focus on building brand recognition nationwide for one website since they’re all shipping nationwide/duplicating the same service.
I was looking at the 120-count Kroger’s 13-gallon trash bags that @UkeDog recommended ($8.99 or $0.075/bag before the 15% off) when I noticed the 80-count Kroger’s 13-gallon cross-tie trash Bags ($5.07 or $0.051/bag after a $1 off coupon but before the 15% off). The coupon expires on March 19th. Might be worth checking out.
There’s a $10 off $50+ on Baby stuff with code BABY10 at checkout (expires 3/25/2019, 7am ET). It stacks with the other already discounted baby discounts that don’t require order-wide codes like the 20% Off Select Diapers and Wipes (expires 3/25/2019, 7am ET), Up To 50% Off Select Baby Favorites (expires 3/25/2019, 7am ET), and 15% Off Select Snacks for Babies & Toddlers (expires 3/25/2019, 7am ET). The 1st time customer 15% off probably won’t stack with this $10 off $50 (20% off is better anyway): “You can’t combine two promo codes that each offer an order-level discount (e.g. $10 off or 12% off your order). You can combine an order-level discount code with a product discount, brand discount or free gift promo code.”
There’s a 20% Off Seattle’s Best Coffee coupon, no promo code required (expires 3/11/2019, 7am ET).
There’s a 25% Off Oreos coupon, no promo code required )expires 3/11/2019, 7am ET)
They have a big on clearance sale (no promo code required) through 3/18/2019, 7am ET.