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How to Find Your Kroger Receipt

Lost a Kroger receipt? Here are the fastest ways to find or reprint it: your Kroger account purchase history online or in the app, your email, and an in-store reprint by loyalty card and date.

Mylo Mylo Team July 2, 2026 4 min read

Method 1: Find it in your Kroger account (fastest)

If you used your Shopper's Card at checkout, your trip is tied to your Kroger account and stored digitally.

  1. Open the Kroger app or go to Kroger.com and sign in.
  2. Open your account or purchase history to see recent trips.
  3. Find the transaction by date and store, then open it.
  4. View the itemized receipt and screenshot, download, or email it to yourself.
Tip: Kroger runs a family of stores including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Fry's, Smith's, and QFC that share one account. Sign in with the same credentials to see purchases across all of them in one place.

This gives you a full itemized receipt with each line item and tax, which is exactly what you need for expense records or a tax write-off.

Method 2: Check your email for a digital receipt

If you opted into email receipts, or if you placed a pickup or delivery order, Kroger sends a confirmation and receipt to your inbox. That's often the quickest place to look.

  1. Search your email for "Kroger" (or your banner store name) plus the date.
  2. Open the receipt or order confirmation email.
  3. View or download the itemized receipt and save it.

Online pickup and delivery orders almost always generate an email, so start there for those trips. If you use a Kroger-family fuel points or coupons email list, those messages can also point you back to the exact trip and date, which speeds up any follow-up lookup at the store.

Method 3: Get an in-store reprint by card and date

Didn't use your Shopper's Card and didn't go digital? The store can usually help.

  1. Go to the customer service desk.
  2. Bring your Shopper's Card or the exact card you paid with, plus the rough date and store.
  3. Ask an associate to look up the transaction and reprint an itemized receipt.

As of 2026, check your store's current process, since lookup windows and steps can vary by banner and location. The customer service desk is usually better equipped for older transactions than a regular checkout lane, so head there if the date is more than a few days back. Bring a form of ID if the reprint is for a large purchase, since some stores confirm identity before pulling a transaction tied to a card.

Method 4: Match the payment method to the trip

If you're not sure which method will work, match the way you paid to the best lookup path.

How you paidBest way to find the receipt
Shopper's Card scannedKroger app or Kroger.com purchase history
Pickup or delivery orderEmail confirmation and account order history
Card, no loyalty scanIn-store reprint by card and date
Cash, no loyalty scanIn-store reprint by date (hardest to trace)

Cash purchases with no Shopper's Card scan leave the thinnest trail, so those are the ones to grab in store while the date is fresh.

Kroger receipt lookup not working? Try this

  • Don't see the trip in the app? Confirm you scanned your Shopper's Card, and make sure you're signed in to the right banner account.
  • No email receipt? You may not have opted in. Turn on email receipts for next time and use an in-store reprint for this one.
  • Card lookup failing? Double-check it's the exact card used, since debit and credit can differ, and confirm the store and date.
  • Shopping at Ralphs or Fred Meyer? Your Kroger login should still work, but open that banner's app if the receipt doesn't appear.

The lost-receipt reality

Grocery receipts pile up fast, and the Kroger digital trail only captures trips where you scanned your Shopper's Card or ordered online. A quick cash run with no loyalty scan can leave no record at all. The reliable fix is to capture receipts as they happen instead of hoping one store's system saved them.

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Sources: Kroger Help Center, the Kroger app, and Kroger family-of-stores account pages. Exact steps can vary by banner, app version, and region, so check Kroger's current process as of 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Can I see my Kroger receipts online?

Usually, yes. If you used your Shopper's Card at checkout, your trip is tied to your Kroger account and you can view your purchase history in the Kroger app or on Kroger.com. Online pickup and delivery orders also appear in your account order history.

Does my Kroger login work at Ralphs, Fred Meyer, or King Soopers?

Yes. Kroger operates a family of banner stores including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Fry's, Smith's, and QFC that share the same account system. Sign in with your usual Kroger credentials to see purchases across those stores. As of 2026, check your banner's current app for exact steps.

Can Kroger reprint a lost receipt in store?

In most cases, yes. Bring your Shopper's Card or the card you paid with, plus the store and date, and an associate at the customer service desk can usually look up the transaction and reprint it. As of 2026, check your store's current lookup window.

How do I get an itemized Kroger receipt for an expense report?

Your digital receipt in the Kroger app or account history is already itemized, showing each product, the date, and the amount. Open the trip and save or email the receipt. That itemized copy is what an expense report or reimbursement usually requires.

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