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Correction: You can still find a few coupons here:
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https://www.kelloggsfamilyrewards.com/en_US/login.html
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
#398
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 1,934
#401
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 1,934
You can connect your store loyalty card and scan your receipt to get points too...there are 100 point bonuses for scanning and linking 1st one.
#402
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 6,790
And they're really getting insistent about getting that information, flooding my e-mail with offers for extra bonus points and even $1 on 1 coupons if I'll tell them.
Why do they think they need to know that information anyway?
There's too much personal data floating around on the Internet as it is. I might send them a cash register receipt for a Kellogg's purchase, but that would be the only item(s) on that particular sale, it would be a cash sale, and I'd make the purchase at other than my normal grocery.
Call me a Luddite, but there it is.
#403
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 743
True, but do you really want to give Kraft, or any other advertiser/ merchandiser that much information about you? Once they have your loyalty card number, can they find out what all else you buy? And do you want them knowing where you shop, and what you buy there?
And they're really getting insistent about getting that information, flooding my e-mail with offers for extra bonus points and even $1 on 1 coupons if I'll tell them.
Why do they think they need to know that information anyway?
There's too much personal data floating around on the Internet as it is. I might send them a cash register receipt for a Kellogg's purchase, but that would be the only item(s) on that particular sale, it would be a cash sale, and I'd make the purchase at other than my normal grocery.
Call me a Luddite, but there it is.
And they're really getting insistent about getting that information, flooding my e-mail with offers for extra bonus points and even $1 on 1 coupons if I'll tell them.
Why do they think they need to know that information anyway?
There's too much personal data floating around on the Internet as it is. I might send them a cash register receipt for a Kellogg's purchase, but that would be the only item(s) on that particular sale, it would be a cash sale, and I'd make the purchase at other than my normal grocery.
Call me a Luddite, but there it is.
#404
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,872
My grocery chain (Publix) doesn't offer a loyalty card, and there's no way on God's green earth I am going to scan in my credit card grocery receipt and send it to heaven knows where and who!
#405
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 6,790
I wonder if Kellogg's is doing parallel packaging, and if so whether that's at the supermarket chains' demand? They may not want their loyalty cards or cash register information in other organizations' hands.