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Kroger, H-E-B and Randalls offering discounts to help Hurricane Beryl recovery
All frozen food items, including ice, will be 10% off at H-E-B stores in Houston and surrounding areas until July 21.
HOUSTON — H-E-B, Kroger and Randalls are working to help communities hit by Hurricane Beryl by offering them a little relief at the register.
Randalls
Starting Wednesday through Tuesday, July 23, shoppers can receive $20 off purchases of $100 or more at all Houston-area Randalls.
This is a digital deal available through the Randalls app. New customers can download the app to clip the deal.
There are some restrictions, visit www.randalls.com for details.
Kroger
Kroger is offering $10 off all purchases of $100 or more when they use their Kroger cards. It must be in a single transaction.
As residents across the region recover from last week’s storm and subsequent power outage, Kroger is helping customers in Greater Houston restock by offering $10 off a purchase of $100, or more, in a single transaction with the use of their Kroger Plus Card.
It’s for all perishable and non-perishable items, but does not include alcohol, tobacco or gift cards.
Starting on Wednesday, July 17, customers can use the Kroger app or go to kroger.com to put the discount to their Kroger Plus Card. It can be used through July 23 for in-store purchases, as well as pick-ups and delivery.
H-E-B
At Houston H-E-B stores, as well as surrounding areas, H-E-B is offering a 10% discount on all frozen food items, including ice.
“At H-E-B, we’re committed to supporting our communities in times of need. Texans across the Houston area and the Gulf Coast were hardest hit by the storm and have been without power for several days,” said Armando Perez, H-E-B executive vice president of Houston Food Drug in a statement. “We’re in this together with our neighbors, and this discount is a way for us to lend a hand as people begin to regain power and restock their freezers.”
The discount will be applied automatically to items at the register.
This discount will also be offered at select stores along the Gulf Coast — in Bay City, El Campo, Edna and Wharton — and stores in the Golden Triangle, East Texas, and the Bryan-College Station-Brenham area.
H-E-B has also provided support to nonprofits and other areas hit by the storm in the last few days around the Houston area, providing cooling centers, water, snacks, ice and other supplies. The grocery store chain also said it donated an additional eight truckloads of ice to support Houston.
And in Sargent, which was hit hard by Beryl, H-E-B deployed its mobile kitchen, where it plans to serve up to 21,500 hot meals to residents and first responders. H-E-B also sent trailer loads of water and ice to help relief efforts around Matagorda Bay.