Citi Dividend Q2 2021 Categories: Supermarkets, Drugstores

Citi released the quarterly categories for their 5% Dividend card for Q2 2021:

  • Supermarkets
  • Drugstores

Sign up begins March 15th.

Citi Dividend works differently than most other 5% cards in that you can max out the full $300 cashback for the entire year whenever you’d like, it doesn’t have to be $75 each quarter. I can see a lot of people maxing out the full $6,000 of spend at the grocery store or drugstore this quarter, and then not using the card for the rest of the year.

Hat tip to @telewatcr

View Comments (30)

  • I'm assuming HEB & Brookshires count as supermarkets? Would be helpful to see a full list what Citi considers supermarkets.

  • This will pair well with the email offer I received (spend $200+/mo. March through May and get a $10/mo. statement credit, $30 maximum bonus).

  • Alriggggggggght. Time to buy 12x 505.95 worth of groceries for the year.

  • Terms:
    Supermarkets are retail markets that sell foods and household merchandise. Purchases made at Target, Walmart, Kmart*, general merchandise/discount superstores, freezer/meat locker provisioners, dairy product stores, miscellaneous food/convenience stores, markets, drugstores, warehouse clubs, wholesale clubs, specialty vendors, bakeries, candy stores, nut stores, confectionery stores, or meal kit delivery services do not qualify.

    so Target and Walmart are not supermarket??

    • As a side note, Huntington Voice MC considers Target and Walmart supermarkets all year at 3%.

        • @guest_1160965 It's strange that citi preferred card considers walmart as "grocery store" while citi dividend does not.

  • @Chuck Can you still PC to this card or are people being blocked from product changing? I've heard conflicting information.