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Looks as though the coupons are gone:
https://couponsinthenews.com/2022/01...ewards-debuts/
Correction: You can still find a few coupons here:
https://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/coupons.html
Kellogg's Family Rewards
#336
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 6,790
NOTE: The St. Patrick's Bonus (400 points for adding 4 codes from products) is stackable with the Keebler Cookie bonus (120 bonus points for each code).
What this means is if you enter 4 Keebler cookie codes, you'll get 400 points for the cookies (4 x 100 per code) plus 480 Keebler bonus points (120 per code) plus 400 points (St. Patrick's bonus) for a total of 1280 points for the four packages of cookies.
What this means is if you enter 4 Keebler cookie codes, you'll get 400 points for the cookies (4 x 100 per code) plus 480 Keebler bonus points (120 per code) plus 400 points (St. Patrick's bonus) for a total of 1280 points for the four packages of cookies.
#344
Join Date: May 2002
Location: EWR/JFK/LGA
Programs: DL Silver, AA, UA Silver, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 389
You have been enhanced
It seems that Kellogg's decided to "enhance" this program (think on the terms of the UA and DL ff program) - in my opinion, it has gone from a mediocre program to one not even worth participating in. With the new program, instead of entering codes from specially marked packages, Kellogg's now expects consumers to either scan in their entire store receipt or provide unlimited access to their loyalty card. ARE YOU KIDDING ME???
Any merchant/manufacture would love to know the complete shopping habits of their customers and some actually pay significant sums of money to obtain that information. Does Kellogg's really believe that I would provide them with this valuable information for a miniscule number of points in return and some lousy reward?
I value my privacy too much to continue participating in the program. In fact, I plan to speak with my wallet and will now go out of my way to avoid buying any products under the Kellogg's umbrella.
Any merchant/manufacture would love to know the complete shopping habits of their customers and some actually pay significant sums of money to obtain that information. Does Kellogg's really believe that I would provide them with this valuable information for a miniscule number of points in return and some lousy reward?
I value my privacy too much to continue participating in the program. In fact, I plan to speak with my wallet and will now go out of my way to avoid buying any products under the Kellogg's umbrella.
#345
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: VPS
Programs: IHG Diamond, Delta PM, Hilton Gold, Accor Gold, Marriott Silver
Posts: 7,269
The store where I do 90% of my grocery shopping doesn't do loyalty cards. And no way am I scanning full receipts to get $15 in Starbucks cards a year.
So long, Kelloggs. It was mediocre while it lasted.
So long, Kelloggs. It was mediocre while it lasted.