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    Kroger Receipt Lookup: How to Find a Lost Kroger Receipt (2026)

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    ReceiptSync TeamJuly 5·3 min read·Updated Jul 5, 2026

    Lost a Kroger receipt? Whether it's for an FSA/HSA pharmacy claim, a business expense, or a return, there are three ways to find a lost Kroger receipt in 2026 — and Kroger Plus members have a big head start, since the card records every purchase.

    Shopping elsewhere? See our store-by-store lost-receipt guide or the CVS receipt lookup for pharmacy receipts.

    Method 1: The Kroger App (Purchase History)

    If your Kroger Plus card (or the phone number tied to it) was used at checkout, the trip is in your account.

    1. Open the Kroger app and sign in.
    2. Go to Account → Purchase History.
    3. Open the trip to view the itemized receipt and reorder or download it.

    Method 2: Kroger.com Account

    Sign in at Kroger.com and open My Account → Purchase History — the same records as the app, easy to download and print for expense reports.

    Method 3: Contact Kroger Customer Service

    For an older purchase or a discrepancy, call Kroger customer service at 1-800-576-4377 or visit the in-store customer service desk with your Kroger Plus card. In-store card lookups typically cover recent transactions (often around 30–90 days).

    The Kroger Family of Stores

    Kroger owns many regional supermarket banners — Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Fry's, Dillons, Smith's, QFC, and Harris Teeter, among others. At most Kroger-owned banners, the same Kroger account and Plus card work, so your purchase history and lookup steps carry over — a Ralphs shopper in California follows the same process. Coverage can vary by banner, so if a store doesn't appear in your history, check that banner's own app or ask its service desk.

    FSA/HSA Purchases at Kroger Pharmacy

    Kroger pharmacy and eligible health-product purchases are FSA/HSA-eligible, and your Kroger Plus purchase history provides the itemized record most FSA administrators accept. Compare with our Walgreens and CVS receipt guides if you split pharmacy shopping across chains.

    How to Never Lose a Kroger Receipt Again

    Grocery receipts are long and fade fast. Scan each one on the spot with ReceiptSync — it extracts merchant, date, line items, and total in under 5 seconds and syncs to Google Sheets, so FSA/HSA and business purchases are documented and searchable. Free to start. Learn more about going paperless with digital receipt storage.

    Also in this series: CVS, Walmart, and Costco receipt lookup.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far back does Kroger purchase history go?

    Kroger Plus purchase history is available in the app and on Kroger.com while your account is active (typically covering the past 1–2 years of trips). In-store card lookups usually cover recent transactions.

    Does my Kroger account work at Ralphs or Fred Meyer?

    In most cases yes — Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Fry's, Dillons, Smith's, QFC, and others are Kroger banners that share the Kroger account and Plus card. Coverage can vary, so check that banner's app if a trip is missing.

    Can I get a Kroger receipt for FSA reimbursement?

    Yes — the itemized Kroger Plus purchase history is accepted by most FSA administrators for eligible pharmacy and health purchases.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far back does Kroger purchase history go?

    Kroger Plus purchase history is available in the app and on Kroger.com while your account is active (typically covering the past 1–2 years of trips). In-store card lookups usually cover recent transactions.

    Does my Kroger account work at Ralphs or Fred Meyer?

    In most cases yes — Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Fry's, Dillons, Smith's, QFC, and others are Kroger banners that share the Kroger account and Plus card. Coverage can vary, so check that banner's app if a trip is missing.

    Can I get a Kroger receipt for FSA reimbursement?

    Yes — the itemized Kroger Plus purchase history is accepted by most FSA administrators for eligible pharmacy and health purchases.

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