KrogerFeedback — 50 Fuel Points, and the Entry ID Nobody Agrees On

KrogerFeedback pays 50 fuel points for a few minutes of survey, credited to your Kroger Plus Card and worth 5¢ off per gallon. The official address is kroger.com/feedback — the old krogerfeedback.com now redirects there. You need the Entry ID from a receipt under 7 days old, or the store number, date and time if your receipt has no Entry ID printed on it.

Go to kroger.com/feedback The official Kroger survey. Type the address rather than clicking a search result — this topic attracts an unusual number of imitation sites. HelpMeLogin is not affiliated with Kroger.

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What you need

12 items
Official survey sitekroger.com/feedback
Old addresskrogerfeedback.com — now redirects
Reward50 fuel points
What that's worth5¢ off per gallon
Credited toYour Kroger Plus Card
Receipt must be under7 days old
Entry ID lengthSources claim 15, 18 or 26 — see below
No Entry ID?Store number or phone, plus date and time
Time to complete3–5 minutes
FrequencyOnce every 7 days
Monthly sweepstakes$5,000 and $100 gift cards
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Don't count the digits

This checks for 18 digits, which is the most commonly claimed length — but published guides also say 15 and 26, and a real receipt has been quoted as 024-102-21-81-9-30. Treat a mismatch as information, not an error. Enter exactly what is printed.

How to take the survey

  1. Find the survey invitation on your receipt

    It prints near the bottom, sometimes the top, and names the survey address. If there is no invitation there is no Entry ID and no fuel points for that visit, though the sweepstakes has a separate mail-in route.

  2. Don't count the digits — copy what's printed

    This is the one piece of advice worth taking away. Published guides variously state the Entry ID is 15, 18 or 26 digits, and a real receipt quoted online reads 024-102-21-81-9-30. They cannot all be right. Type what is on your paper into the boxes as they appear and ignore anyone's digit count.

  3. Type kroger.com/feedback yourself

    The old krogerfeedback.com address redirects here. Type it rather than clicking a search result — almost every top result for this topic is an unofficial site, and some of them are not benign.

  4. No Entry ID? Use the store details

    Select the option for not having one, then supply the store number or store phone number along with the date and time of your visit. All are printed on the same receipt, so a missing Entry ID is not a dead end.

  5. Enter your Plus Card number

    The fuel points credit to your Kroger Plus Card, so the survey needs the card number or your alternate ID. Skip this and you complete the survey and receive nothing.

  6. Check the points landed

    Accounts vary on timing — reports range from almost instant to within 48 hours to a few days. Keep the receipt until you can see the points on your card rather than discarding it at submission.

What’s fixed, and what actually varies

This is the most contradictory survey topic covered on this site, and the contradictions are worth setting out plainly rather than picking one and sounding confident.

Fixed

  • The official address is kroger.com/feedback, and krogerfeedback.com redirects to it
  • The reward is 50 fuel points, worth 5¢ off per gallon
  • Points credit to a Kroger Plus Card, which you must enter
  • The receipt must be under 7 days old
  • One entry per receipt, roughly once every 7 days
  • A mail-in route exists for the sweepstakes without a purchase

Varies

  • The Entry ID length — guides claim 15, 18 and 26 digits, and a quoted real receipt matches none of them
  • How quickly the points appear, reported anywhere from instantly to several days
  • How long the survey takes, quoted as 3–5 or 5–10 minutes
  • Whether the invitation prints at the top or bottom of your receipt
  • Whether the sweepstakes prize structure is current, since it changes by period

Your receipt settles all of it. Kroger operates more than 2,700 supermarkets under names including Ralphs, Fry's, King Soopers and Smith's, and receipt formats differ across them — which is the most likely explanation for the digit-count disagreement. Nobody is necessarily lying; they are each describing the receipt in front of them and calling it the rule.

How Kroger compares

Against the restaurant surveys, Kroger's is unusual in paying a concrete, transferable reward rather than a free item.

ChainWhat you enterWindowTypical reward
KrogerEntry ID, or store number + date + time7 days50 fuel points — 5¢ off per gallon
McDonald's26-digit code, or store no. + date + time7 daysFree item, BOGO or discount
Wendy'sRestaurant number, date, time — no code7 daysSandwich or Frosty, with purchase

Rewards vary by location and promotional period. Your own receipt overrides this table.

Kroger's reward is the most useful of the three because fuel points are money off something you were buying anyway, with no purchase condition attached. The restaurant surveys hand you a free item that usually requires buying something else to claim it.

If something goes wrong

The Entry ID is rejected
Cause
A mistyped character, or you are counting digits from a guide rather than reading the receipt
Fix
Re-enter directly from the paper, box by box. Do not add or drop characters to reach a length you read somewhere — the published counts disagree with each other.
My receipt has no Entry ID
Cause
Not every receipt format prints one
Fix
Choose the no-Entry-ID option and supply the store number or phone number with the date and time. This is a supported route, not a workaround.
The fuel points never appeared
Cause
The Plus Card number was not entered, or the credit is still pending
Fix
Points credit to the card, so the survey needs it. Timing reports vary from instant to a few days. If a week passes, contact Kroger customer service with the receipt.
It says I've already taken it
Cause
One entry per receipt, roughly once every 7 days
Fix
A new shopping trip produces a new receipt and a new entry. Collecting several receipts does not let you stack surveys inside the same window.
A site asked for my card number or Social Security number
Cause
That is not KrogerFeedback
Fix
The real survey asks only for what is printed on a receipt plus your Plus Card number. Close the page and type kroger.com/feedback directly.
The survey won't load
Cause
Browser cache, or an unofficial site imitating the real one
Fix
Confirm the address is kroger.com/feedback, then clear the cache or try another browser.

Almost nothing you'll find on this is official

Search KrogerFeedback and the results are dominated by sites that are not Kroger. In a recent check, the top results included krogercomfeedbacks.com, kgfeedback.com, krogerfeedback.surveyperk.com, kroger-survey.com and krogerfeedback.info — none of them run by Kroger, all of them presenting themselves as the guide to it, and all disagreeing about the Entry ID.

Most are harmless ad-supported pages. The risk is that the genuine article is buried under them, which makes it easy to land somewhere that looks right and is not. The rule is simple and worth holding to: the real survey asks for what is printed on your receipt plus your Plus Card number. It never asks for a password, a card number or a Social Security number. If a page does, it is not KrogerFeedback regardless of what the domain says.

The safest habit is to type kroger.com/feedback, or follow the address printed on your own receipt, rather than clicking whichever result ranks first that week.

Questions people ask

What is the KrogerFeedback survey worth?

50 fuel points, credited to your Kroger Plus Card, worth 5¢ off per gallon. At 100 points for 10¢ off, each survey takes a nickel off a fill-up.

How many digits is the Entry ID?

Nobody agrees. Published guides claim 15, 18 and 26 digits, and a real receipt quoted online reads 024-102-21-81-9-30. Receipt formats differ across Kroger's banners, which is the likely explanation. Enter what is printed rather than counting.

Is krogerfeedback.com still the address?

It redirects to kroger.com/feedback, which is now the official location. Either will get you there, but the second is the current one.

Can I take it without an Entry ID?

Yes. Select the no-Entry-ID option and provide the store number or phone number with the date and time of your visit.

How often can I do it?

Once per receipt, roughly once every 7 days. New shopping trips produce new receipts and new entries.

Does it work at Ralphs or King Soopers?

Yes. The survey covers Kroger's family of banners including Ralphs, Fry's, King Soopers, Smith's and others. If the receipt shows an invitation, you qualify.

What is the sweepstakes?

A monthly draw for gift cards, reported at $5,000 and $100 prizes. It runs alongside the fuel points and has a mail-in entry route that requires no purchase — though mail-in entries get the sweepstakes only, not the fuel points.

When do the points appear?

Reports vary from almost immediately to within a few days. Keep the receipt until you can see them on your card.

Sources

  • kroger.com/feedback — checked 2026-08-13
HelpMeLogin is an independent informational site and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Kroger or The Kroger Co. Survey terms, rewards and sweepstakes prizes are set by Kroger and change without notice. Always follow the address printed on your own receipt.