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Help save money on groceries and more: top 16 best loyalty programs in various American stores

Shoppers have been experiencing difficulties in grocery stores lately. According to a new customer survey, they expect spending on groceries to grow by nearly 15% in 2022, or $ 79. Therefore, many are looking for where it is most profitable to shop. For this purpose, various retail chains and retailers have created loyalty programs. Customers gain access to special offers and discounts, while stores allow them to spend money in one place (and in the meantime, gain access to an ever-growing amount of data on their spending habits). Edition MSN has collected loyalty programs for various stores in the United States.

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Kroger

Any seasoned Kroger shopper will tell you that it is foolish to purchase most of anything from this ubiquitous grocery chain without a Kroger Plus card. Registration is free and opens up a whole world of savings in the Kroger ecosystem:

  • access to all discounted prices, including highly anticipated in-store mega-events;
  • personalized digital and paper coupons based on previously purchased items;
  • access to coupons for free goods on Fridays;
  • One Fuel Point for Every Dollar Spent: Once you've accumulated 100 Fuel Points, you can get 10 cents per gallon off a single refuel at Kroger stations, up to $ 1 off.
Walmart

The largest of the big stores, it used to shun loyalty programs, but recently introduced Walmart +to compete with Amazon Prime. Unlike many loyalty programs, this one is not free. You'll need to pay $98 a year to join, but if you're a loyal Walmart customer, it's worth it. What the company offers:

  • Free shipping from local stores for orders over $ 35 (all items, not just groceries);
  • Free next day shipping from Walmart.com with no minimum order amount (all items, not just groceries);
  • 5 cents off per gallon of gasoline at Walmart and Murphy stations, as well as membership prices at Sam's Club stations;
  • access to mobile scanning software for contactless payment.

Obviously, the main advantage here is free shipping, which is especially tempting for those fearing overcrowded premises during a pandemic.

Target

You might not think of Target as a grocery store, but archrival Walmart has been working to expand its selection in recent years by adding thousands of products to its new Good & Gather line. Maximize your savings on groceries - take advantage of the benefits Target circle, a free store loyalty program offering:

  • exclusive discounts from 5% to 50% on groceries and other goods;
  • 1% cashback for clients without a RedCard (RedCard holders still get 5% every time they use their card)
  • 5% discount as a birthday bonus.

Ultimately, Target Circle works best with a RedCard, which you can get in the form of a debit card if you're wary of a store's credit card. RedCard unlocks more benefits including a 5% discount and free shipping from Target.com.

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Whole Foods

Whole Foods used to have a traditional loyalty program, but it got a new lease on life when Amazon acquired the chain in 2017. Today special perks are reserved for members Amazon Prime. Of course, Amazon Prime has plenty of benefits that may justify the high price of $119 per year (even for those who don't shop at Whole Foods much). Here are the main points:

  • free self-pickup of products from local Whole Foods stores on orders over $ 35;
  • additional 10% on Whole Foods discounted goods;
  • Access to Whole Foods Prime-only offers throughout the year;
  • free same day shipping and two-day shipping for all Prime eligible items from Amazon, access to streaming Amazon Prime content, and many more Amazon Prime benefits.
Safeway, Albertsons and Vons

These three grocery chains, the largest under the umbrella of the sprawling Albertsons corporation, share the same loyalty program called Just for U... It's free to join and the benefits are very similar to those for Kroger customers:

  • free gifts intended exclusively for members;
  • personalized offers based on previous purchases;
  • access to digital coupons;
  • one bonus point for every dollar spent.

As with Kroger, you need 100 Bonus Points to earn 10 cents per gallon of gas on a single refuel at participating Exxon or Mobil stations. But if you prefer to skip fuel, you can redeem points for free groceries or even cash discounts.

Publix

In 2020, the company launched Club publix... The free program offers the following benefits:

  • advance notice of sales, including popular “buy one, get one” sales;
  • personalized coupons based on past purchases;
  • digital bonuses, including in-store payments using the Publix app, e-receipts and e-shopping lists;
  • personal recommendations.

In some markets, you can also use your Club Publix account to support a local school by instructing Publix to donate a portion of the sales.

Food Lion

If your grocery store is Food Lion, then signing up for the free MVP loyalty program is a no-brainer. Like most stores, you will receive a physical rewards card to scan in stores, but linking it to digital account will give you the most bang for your buck. Here's what you get:

  • access to sales including the weekly HotSale !;
  • access to personalized and digital coupons;
  • rewards that can be exchanged for frequently purchased items.

Food Lions, among other things, has a convenient in-store "savings kiosk" where MVP members can scan their cards and receive personalized offer sheets—a nice physical reminder for those who don't obsessively track potential discounts in their shopping app.

Stop & Shop

The predominantly northeastern chain is one of the largest grocery brands owned by parent company Ahold Delhaize. It incentivizes buyers with its free program GO Rewards... After registering an account online, program members can:

  • Earn one point for every dollar spent at Stop & Shop;
  • receive personalized offers based on previously purchased products.

You can redeem your points for free merchandise and special discounts, or save them up for gas rebates—100 points will get you 10 cents off every gallon of gas during a single fill-up at Stop & Shop.

Meijer

Shoppers in this large Midwest chain have access to free mPerks reward program... Registration advantages:

  • personalized discounts and offers based on previous purchases;
  • access to digital coupons and receipts, including the ability to get credit for past purchases;
  • the accumulation of rewards that can be used for purchases when placing orders.

Unlike most rewards programs, Meijer doesn't require a card—instead, shoppers use their phone number and password to access their account.

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ShopRite

Join the free Shop-Rite Price Plus Club for great deals on this network. Along with the standard loyalty benefits, membership offers some unique savings opportunities:

  • access to member-only discounts;
  • access to special offers and gifts, including holiday promotions;
  • You can make money for local schools by linking your account with ShopRite for My School;
  • personalized mailings and coupons for ordering based on previous purchases.

One of the nicest benefits of the ShopRite program is that you will be automatically notified of product recalls if you purchased them.

Winn-dixie

This renowned store provides more opportunities for savings thanks to the free program Winn-Dixie Rewardsoffering:

  • the opportunity to get one point for every $ 2 spent in Winn-Dixie;
  • access to offers to earn more points, including mystery bonus multipliers and special weekly offers;
  • Link your account with Baby Club Winn-Dixie and earn bonus points on diapers, wipes and other baby products.

Exchange every 100 points for 5 cents from every gallon of gasoline at Shell filling stations. You can also redeem every 100 points for $ 1.

Giant eagle

The map Giant Eagle Advantage Card is the key to saving at Giant Eagle, Market District and GetGo gas stations. You will need to go to customer service in person to receive the card. Here's what it will give:

  • Access to exclusive discounts, special sales and digital coupons;
  • One bonus for every dollar spent on groceries and gift cards;
  • two bonuses for every gallon of gas purchased from GetGo;
  • five bonuses for every prescription purchase at the Giant Eagle Pharmacy.

When you have accumulated at least 50 Points, redeem them for 10 cents per gallon of gas when you refuel with GetGo, a 2% discount on groceries or free GetGo takeout.

Limited loyalty program: HEB

Although HEB technically has a loyalty program called Points Club Rewards, it is only available at Waco outlets. Other fans of this much-loved Texas chain store simply need to watch weekly ads and subscribe to digital coupons to maximize their savings.

No loyalty program: Aldi

Aldi is ditching loyalty programs for several reasons. The store already has a network of fans and low prices. In addition, cards slow down the speed of checkout in the store.

No loyalty program: Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's is making it very clear what they think about loyalty clubs on their website: “We have low prices every day. No coupons. No membership cards. No discounts. No shiny promotions or coupons. We offer the best every day. "

No loyalty program: Costco and Sam's Club

Come to think of it, then Costco и Sam's have already become something of a great loyalty program. There are member-only privileges that go far beyond free food samples and cheap groceries.

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