Citi Dividend Q2 2023 Categories: Grocery Stores & Drugstores

The Citi Dividend 5% categories for the second quarter of 2023 being Grocery Stores and Drugstores. Both of these are easy to max out with ordinary purchases or gift card purchases.

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Citi is different than the other cards in that you have a $6,000 annual cap rather than a $1,500 quarterly cap. Thus, you can get 5% back on up to $6,000 in this quarter, you can save the entire amount for a different quarter, or you can use part up each quarter.

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John
John (@guest_1644493)
June 30, 2023 06:49

Today is the last day of the quarter (June 30) to get 5% on groceries. Can anyone confirm for me that the Dividend goes by transaction date rather than date posted? If transaction date, then I can make some last big grocery purchases today. If date posted then that would be a bad choice, since the purchases won’t post until July 1 or 2.

johhny
johhny (@guest_1577924)
March 15, 2023 22:59

Can’t get it to work. Keeps looping me back to show the 1Q offer has been activated

Matt
Matt (@guest_1577863)
March 15, 2023 21:08

Why do I never get these offers on my Citi 2x cash card:

No Offers Available
Currently there are no offers available for your Citi Double Cash® Card-xxxx ending in xxxx through the Limited Time Offers page. But we’re adding offers all the time so check back soon and often!

Chad
Chad (@guest_1576747)
March 14, 2023 08:40

I am so close to closing or PC’ing this to something else. I have several other cards that this year would get the 5% grocery so that isn’t appealing this quarter. What I really don’t like about the Dividend is the $50 minimum to redeem accrued cashback. I guess I could sock drawer it.

Mike
Mike (@guest_1576795)
March 14, 2023 09:52

Why would you close it when Citi Discontinued it to new users and it has no AF?

Chad
Chad (@guest_1577006)
March 14, 2023 15:19

The $50 minimum redemption amount. Would likely PC to Custom Cash before closing.

Jeremy
Jeremy (@guest_1577183)
March 14, 2023 21:16

You could PC it to Double Cash or Custom Cash

Hugo
Hugo (@guest_1576477)
March 13, 2023 21:59

Wth is a citi dividend? Is the CC discontinued?

Jay
Jay (@guest_1576688)
March 14, 2023 05:55

Yes I wonder if there is way to get it like I got OG Freedom by switching my Freedom Flex Card.

Russ
Russ (@guest_1576736)
March 14, 2023 08:12

It launched in the early 2000’s and has been closed to new apps for years. Citi periodically converts some to whatever new no-fee card they’re promoting.

Mikey
Mikey (@guest_1576386)
March 13, 2023 19:45

Hallelujah! The year was looking so bleak with the loss of the 5% on groceries at both DISCOVER and CHASE freedom on 3/31. For at least the past 5 years I’ve held on to the CITI Dividend card knowing we’re usually only getting one good quarterly offer out of 4. I guess Christmas came early this year!

yan
yan (@guest_1576275)
March 13, 2023 17:16

i wish i can still sign up/product change to this ….

atexit8
atexit8 (@guest_1576298)
March 13, 2023 17:39

You and me both.
Sigh.

Gerald
Gerald (@guest_1576750)
March 14, 2023 08:44

My wife has this card and I have the Custom Cash. I think the Custom Cash is better. Thank Points are at least as good as cash, and I can do the spend at a reasonable pace (one $500 VGC a month at either a supermarket or drugstore) instead of spending $6000 in the one good quarter.

barrytuneup
barrytuneup (@guest_1576262)
March 13, 2023 17:06

These are fantastic cats for the Dividend card. Probably wise to use the entire 6k spend for this category, as nobody knows what the following categories will be. And I have used Citi Dividend for years (2 cards) and no pushback on buying gift cards.

mark
mark (@guest_1576228)
March 13, 2023 16:32

does walmart super market count as grocery?

chris paynter
chris paynter (@guest_1576473)
March 13, 2023 21:49

I’ll let you know a week or so into April. 😉

My past experience with Citi would indicate to me that Wal-Mart will count as grocery, so long as it codes 5411, which is how grocery stores are coded (as well as Wal-Mart locations that were built with full grocery, and some (but not all) Wal-Marts that were converted into Super Wal-Marts). It seems (again only going on past experience) that unlike other issuers (e.g. Chase), Citi goes by the MCC and doesn’t exclude Wal-Mart, Target etc. FWIW, I don’t see anything in the terms which would exclude Wal-Mart, unlike Chase or Discover when they do grocery.

We’ll see.

tlan
tlan (@guest_1576183)
March 13, 2023 15:45

signup not active yet (march 13)

Fox
Fox (@guest_1576208)
March 13, 2023 16:07