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Kroger is quietly overcharging shoppers—and older Americans are getting hit the hardest. Hidden pricing traps, expired sale tags, digital-only discounts, and a loyalty card that sells your data for profit. This investigation breaks it all down. Kroger isn’t just more expensive—it's systematically engineered to extract more money from shoppers who trust the shelf price. Secret shoppers and consumer investigations uncovered widespread overcharging, misleading sale tags, and digital coupon walls that penalize people without smartphones. In some cases, shoppers paid nearly 20% more without realizing it. In this video, we expose: How expired sale tags quietly drain your wallet Why Kroger’s app locks millions of shoppers out of real discounts How loyalty cards profile your income—and sell that data Why fuel points often don’t save you money Which Kroger items are actually worth buying—and which are traps If you shop at Kroger or any of its chains (Ralphs, Fry’s, King Soopers, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter), this isn’t optional viewing. It’s self-defense. Watch before your next grocery run—or risk paying for it later. Disclaimer This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial advice, investment guidance, medical instruction, real estate counselling, or professional consultation of any kind. Any decisions involving purchases, relocation, finances, health, or preparedness should be made in consultation with qualified professionals. Copyright & Fair Use Disclaimer This video may include clips, images, or footage not owned by this channel. Such material is used under the Fair Use doctrine as defined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, for purposes including commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. The use is transformative, adds original commentary and perspective, and differs from the original intended purpose of the source material. All credit belongs to the respective rights holders and original creators. #Kroger #GroceryPrices #ConsumerAlert