PineRidge
Super Member
My wife does most of the grocery shopping at Giant Eagle these days.
They currently have a plan called "fuel perks" in place where they give you value points toward each gallon of gas, dependent upon your total grocery purchase. Each time you purchase groceries you hand them your card and they update the card perks on the magnetic strip.
So the wife pulls up to their filling point the other day for the first time, scans her perk card, and fills the SUV. She walks over to the attendant and tells the man the pump malfunctioned that the dollar figure for a fill-up was 2 cents. He waves her on, tells her that she's free to go, and tells her that the fuel perks paid for the entire tank of gas. That's a $45-50. value
Hey a family has to get groceries some where, so why not purchase them from a chain that has a plan like this in place?
They currently have a plan called "fuel perks" in place where they give you value points toward each gallon of gas, dependent upon your total grocery purchase. Each time you purchase groceries you hand them your card and they update the card perks on the magnetic strip.
So the wife pulls up to their filling point the other day for the first time, scans her perk card, and fills the SUV. She walks over to the attendant and tells the man the pump malfunctioned that the dollar figure for a fill-up was 2 cents. He waves her on, tells her that she's free to go, and tells her that the fuel perks paid for the entire tank of gas. That's a $45-50. value
Hey a family has to get groceries some where, so why not purchase them from a chain that has a plan like this in place?