[Expired] Amex Offers: Get 5% Back At Supermarkets (Up To $20 Statement Credit)

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The Offer

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  • Get 5% back as a statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make purchases in-store or online at a U.S. Supermarket by 12/31/22. Limit of $20 in total statement credits.
  • Others got 10%, up to $20 total

The Fine Print

  • Excludes pharmacy and indoor vendor purchases such as coffee shops and restaurants.
  • “Supermarket” means a standalone merchant in the U.S. primarily selling supermarket products.
  • Excludes gasoline purchases and gift card purchases.
  • Specialty Food Stores, Superstores, and Warehouse Clubs are not considered Supermarket stores.

Our Verdict

Try to save this offer on cards that already earn at a high rate on Supermarkets.

Hat tip to Diego

View Comments (33)

  • Will get some VGC to max this out. Any stackable deals on the supermarket side to make this even better?

  • I got 5% back but I rarely shop at groceries now because things are cheaper at places that don't code as grocery/supermarket.

  • How it works if I have two Amex Offers on the same card: 0ne for Supermarkets, and another for Any purchase up to 10$ back?
    The Question basically is: Can the same purchase trigger two different Amex offers?

    • I don't know specifically about these two, but generally, yes. When I signed up for Peacock, it triggered both the $4.99 per month for 3 months Peacock and 10% back on streaming services offer on the same card. Since the Peacock subscription is $4.99, I came out a little ahead on the deal.

  • I added 279 offers to my Platinum card. All that is left is 20 "Featured" offers that are really just advertisements for Amex services. Yet there is no offer for supermarkets.

  • Got 10% max $20. Should I spend 200 in one transaction or does it combine multiple swipes of small amount

    • No need to do it all at once. You'll get the 10% credit on every qualifying transaction until reaching a total of $20 in credits.

      While the terms says it excludes gift card purchases, I've always gotten credit when buying them at ShopRite, so I don't think they're sharing the level 3 transaction data. YMMV with other grocery chains.