There is nothing paying better than 2 % for say going to walmart (except for the wacky ones that
count as grocery stores for some cards).
Note that major wholesalers, including Walmart, Target, K - mart, Costco and Sam's Club, do not
count as grocery stores.
There are many locations,
it counts as a grocery store for bonus purposes, and it has no problem taking credit cards.
If you buy them, they're still
counted as grocery store purchases, which allow you to earn the 5 % cash back.
Not exact matches
Any time I have to run to the
grocery store for a last minute ingredient I can
count on someone shouting to me
as I go out the door, «pick up a couple Mardi Gras Wings.»
I am soooo glad to have found you because you carry the things I
count on and I don't have to worry that you will be out (
as I do when I try to get them at the
grocery store) and I can get what I want in a large quantity which both saves me money and the frustration of running out when I need it the most.
Count stair steps
as you climb them, and point out the names and colors of the fruits and vegetables at the
grocery store.
They already mention Wal - mart and Target
as exclusions and there are also a number of other discount
stores, drugstores, and other businesses that may sell
groceries such
as gas stations which don't
count.
If you go to a
grocery store to stock up on greeting cards and cleaning supplies, it will
count as grocery spending to the card issuer.
And if I buy
groceries, will it
count as a supermarket or a different kind of
store?
Other places that don't
count toward that 3 percent
grocery reward: specialty food retailers, small corner
grocery stores, gourmet shops, natural food sellers and large superstores including online superstores such
as Amazon.
Generally, processors do not
count big - box
stores (Target and Wal - Mart) or warehouse clubs
as grocery stores or supermarkets.