mobilefleet wrote:
usually once a month or so Publix (grocery chain in the SE) offers $50 gas cards for $40 if you buy at least $50 worth of groceries, so for every 50 bucks you spend you can get a gas card basically 20% off. I don't know of any gas offer that's going to beat that, so when offered we stock up on groceries. The 5-8 cents offered by GS is laughable, considering the affiliated gas stations like Pilot are much higher priced than others to start with. Use gas buddy, and if Publix is nearby take advantage. Kroger also has a good fuel discount program when you get groceries from there.
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
I use Kroger, but the only bad thing is the discount is only on the first 35 gal.
But it is better than nothing.
Bill
I have yet to see one of those grocery store fuel discount programs that actually saves you money if you do the math and comparison shop at grocery stores who have no such program. Its real easy for them to make it up and then some by burying it in the grocery prices. There is no free lunch.