Fred Meyer Coupons, Done For You
Fred Meyer coupons,
clipped automatically
I Forgot The Coupons reads Fred Meyer's digital coupon list, ranks the ones that match items in your purchase history, and clips them to your Shopper's Card every time you open the app.
7-day free trial. Then $1.99/month or $19.99/year. Cancel anytime.
Why It Works
Coupons matched to your purchase history
Most coupon apps try to clip everything. Fred Meyer caps how many coupons you can clip though, so that approach runs out fast. And even if it didn't, you'd walk into the store with hundreds of loaded coupons and no idea which items have a deal.
I Forgot The Coupons works the other way. The app reads your Fred Meyer purchase history and tracks what you buy. Every time you open the app, it checks for new matching coupons, ranks them, and clips the best ones to your card.
The result is a short list of coupons that are matched to items you typically buy.
The Problem
Fred Meyer's coupons are a part-time job
Fred Meyer is part of the Kroger family of grocery stores, with locations across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. Every week there are hundreds of digital coupons that load to your Shopper's Card.
The problem isn't the volume. It's the work. You have to remember to open the app before every trip, scroll past hundreds of deals you don't need, and decide which ones are worth clipping (because Fred Meyer caps the total). That's 15-20 minutes you didn't plan on, every single week.
Most people either forget or give up halfway through. Either way, you leave money on the table. The savings are there. The process just isn't worth the effort.
Setup
Connect Fred Meyer in two minutes
Setup is a one-time thing. After that, the app handles the clipping every time you open it.
- 1
Download the app
Get I Forgot The Coupons from the App Store. Less than a minute. (Android coming soon.)
- 2
Connect Fred Meyer
Link your Shopper's Card from inside the app. Takes about a minute.
- 3
Coupons clip automatically
Every time you open the app, it ranks Fred Meyer's available coupons against your purchase history and clips the best matches to your card.
0
Coupons you have to scroll through yourself
7 days
Free trial. Full Premium, no commitment.
Simple Pricing
7 days free, then $1.99/month
Or $19.99/year if you'd rather pay once and forget about it. Cancel anytime in the App Store. One subscription clips coupons for everyone in your household.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this work with Fred Meyer?
- Yes. I Forgot The Coupons connects to your Fred Meyer account and clips coupons for you automatically. Link your Shopper's Card and the app handles the rest.
- How does the app clip my Fred Meyer coupons?
- The app tracks what you buy over time. When Fred Meyer has coupons that match items from your purchase history, it ranks them and clips the best ones to your Shopper's Card. You don't need to scroll through hundreds of coupons looking for the ones that matter.
- Is there a free trial?
- Yes. Every new account starts with a 7-day free trial of Premium. After that, Premium is $1.99/month or $19.99/year. Cancel anytime in the App Store.
- Why not just clip every available coupon?
- Fred Meyer limits how many coupons you can clip. So you have to choose, and choosing takes time. I Forgot The Coupons handles that for you. It clips coupons that match items from your purchase history, so the ones loaded on your card are tied to what you typically buy.
- Do I still need the Fred Meyer app?
- No. I Forgot The Coupons handles coupon clipping on its own through the mobile app. You're free to keep using the Fred Meyer app however you like, but it's not required for coupons to be clipped.
- What other stores are supported?
- Right now, I Forgot The Coupons supports Fred Meyer. We're focused on doing one store exceptionally well before adding more.
Get started
Stop clipping Fred Meyer coupons manually
Your purchase history already knows what you need. Let the app find the coupons too.
7-day free trial. Then $1.99/month or $19.99/year. Cancel anytime.
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