“It depends” is also my answer for this thread.
99 times out of 100, I won’t need that receipt, but it turns out it came in handy when I bought horse feed at Tractor Supply this past Monday.
It turned out one bag of horse feed was overfilled with oil, which ended up on the garage floor. The other two also have mild drips. Thank goodness I had left the 150# (3 bags) in the garage when I brought them home because I was too tired to lug them into the spare bedroom.
The feed company responded to my email within 24 hours. Seems they had had an “overage of oil issue” in one lot, as they had received other complaints. Feed companies do add more vegetable oil to their non-pelleted winter mixes for digestion, but the one bag was “have a little beet pulp with your vegetable oil”

She needed a photo of the bag’s tag with the lot number and a copy of my receipt if I still had it, although the receipt was not an absolute.
She graciously told me I don’t have to struggle putting the bags back In the car for return. She would mail me a complete refund ($99) AND some additional coo-puns for my trouble.
So yes, when it comes to purchases from Tractor Supply, I do keep my receipts for a time. Kroger, not so much

