The Kroger Co. has teamed up with Shell to enable customers in the greater Beckley-Bluefield-Oak Hill area to earn fuel savings at the pump.
The exclusive alliance provides Kroger shoppers with the opportunity to save on fuel purchases by using their Kroger Plus Card.
Beginning Aug. 30, every time Kroger customers in the greater Beckley-Bluefield-Oak Hill area make a purchase with their Kroger Plus Card, they not only save money on their grocery bill, but also earn Fuel Points that can be used at the pump.
Kroger customers have the opportunity to redeem 100 points per visit to save 10 cents per gallon instantly at Kroger Fuel Centers and participating Shell stations.
This offer is valid for up to 35 gallons per fuel purchase.
Customers earn one Fuel Point for every dollar spent on most items at participating Kroger stores when they use their Kroger Plus Card.
To help shoppers build up their savings quickly, additional Fuel Points can be earned by purchasing prescriptions or gift cards at Kroger.
Customers earn 50 Fuel Points for each filled eligible prescription and two Fuel Points for every dollar spent on third-party gift cards from Kroger’s in-store Gift Card Malls.
Visit any Kroger store for details.
Customers with questions about the grocer rewards program can call the Kroger Customer Service telephone number at 1-800-576-4377, or they contact the Shell Customer Service at 1-888-GO-SHELL for participating Shell locations.
For more information, visit www.shell.us/kroger or www. kroger.com/fuel.
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