Kroger’s Dallas Division will host a Vaccination Wellness Day at stores in North Texas, East Texas and Northwest Louisiana from noon-4 p.m. Oct. 5 for customers and associates.
“We are encouraging our customers and our associates to take a SHOT to improve your health ahead of flu season,” said Jeff Loesch, Health and Wellness Leader for Kroger’s Dallas Division. "Vaccines are critical to help individuals and communities prevent the spread of seasonal viruses such as the flu. Not only are you protecting yourself, but you are protecting others from what can become a serious illness and even lead to death for seniors and those with compromised immune systems.”
Customers and associates may receive a $5 off coupon to be used at a Kroger store when they receive a flu vaccine or a $20 off coupon when they receive a flu vaccine along with any additional vaccine during the same visit.
In addition to the flu vaccine, the recently updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine and the RSV vaccine are available at Kroger pharmacies, as well as vaccines against shingles, tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, HPV, Measles/Mumps/Rubella, meningitis and pneumococcal disease (3 types).
Customers must mention the offer at the time they receive their flu vaccine to obtain the savings. The offer will be loaded to loyalty cards for customers who receive their vaccine at a Kroger pharmacy.
The promotion is valid for certain individuals under 65 who receive their vaccinations at participating Kroger Pharmacies, and who are not eligible for federally funded healthcare programs such as Medicaid and Medicare.
To learn more about flu, COVID-19, RSV and other routine vaccinations or to make an appointment, go to www.kroger.com/health, or visit your local pharmacy.
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