Kroger delivers Mother’s Day brunch for $2 a serving

In a move that could be dubbed “May Madness,” The Kroger Co. is promoting a brunch to celebrate Mother’s Day, complete with dessert and mimosas, all for less than $2 per serving.

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In a move that could be dubbed “May Madness,” The Kroger Co. is promoting a brunch to celebrate Mother’s Day, complete with dessert and mimosas, all for less than $2 per serving.

“Mother’s Day is a special time to show gratitude. This holiday, celebrate the moms in your life with a brunch that is affordable, easy and delicious,” Stuart Aitken, senior vice president, chief merchant and marketing officer, said in a news release. “We are here to make this Mother’s Day one to remember with ‘locked-in low prices’ on items you need to celebrate mom. We have a meaningful, measurable impact on tens of millions of families who we are so grateful to serve.”

From watermelon to blueberries to kale salad — a number of fresh produce items make the menu.

  • For the main course, Kroger suggests La Terra Fina Classic Lorraine Quiche and fresh Atlantic salmon fillet.
  • On the side, serve Private Selection All Butter Croissants, Private Selection breakfast sausage, fresh watermelon and Kroger Sweet Kale Chopped Salad Kit Big deal.
  • For dessert, serve Private Selection Cheesecake topped with fresh blueberries.
  • To drink, the Cincinnati-based grocer recommends Kroger Orange Juice and Ogio Prosecco.
  • And as a gift for mom, Kroger suggests a Bloom Haus bouquet.

From brunch and flowers to gift cards and sweets, Kroger says it is the one-stop shop for all things Mother’s Day.

Those who prefer to send Mother’s Day flowers can visit DoorDash or Uber Eats to select a fresh Bloom Haus bouquet to be delivered within 30 minutes from more than 1,700 Kroger locations.

Customers can get their Mother’s Day must-haves and more by shopping in-store, through Kroger Pickup or delivered using Boost by Kroger Plus, the annual grocery delivery membership that can save customers up to $1,000 per year on fuel and grocery delivery, the release said. Eligible customers can now try the Boost membership with a free 30-day trial and subscribe on a monthly basis for as little as $7.99 a month.

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