Grocery shopping can be get costly if you have many other expenses to worry about. Whether you’re a small or big spender at grocery stores/supermarkets, the cards listed in this post will help you earn rewards/cash back on your purchases. In addition, these cards are also good for manufactured spending – grocery stores/supermarkets carry a wide range of gift cards (at times there are gift card deals & promotions) that you can purchase and earn the rewards/cash back to further enhance your savings OR to sell at profit. See our list of the Best Credit Cards for Supermarket & Grocery Store Purchases below:
Editor’s Note: For a broad list of credit card categories, see our post on the Best Credit Card Categories here. For a full, extensive list of credit cards, see our list of the Best Credit Card Promotions here.
Credit Card | Points Earned or Cash Back % | Requirement | Annual Fee | Review |
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Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express | 6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets | None | $95 | Review |
Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express | 3% cash back at U.S. supermarkets | None | $0 | Review |
Crystal Visa Infinite Credit Card | 3 Points per $1 spent on grocery | None | $400 | Review |
Santander Bravo Credit Card | 3X rewards points on supermarket purchases | None | $0 first year, $49 thereafter | Review |
Amex EveryDay® Credit Card | 2x points at US supermarkets | None | $0 | Review |
BMO Harris Bank Cash Back Mastercard | 2x points at US supermarkets | None | $0 | Review |
American Express Premier Rewards Gold Card | 2x points at US supermarkets | None | $0 first year, $195 thereafter | Review |
BankAmericard Cash Reward Credit Card | 2% at grocery stores | None | $0 | Review |
U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Travel Rewards Visa Signature® Card | 2X FlexPoints on groceries | None | $0 first year, $49 thereafter | Review |
SavorSM Card Learn more about this card and find out how you can apply here | 2% on groceries | None | $0 | Review |
BMO Harris Bank Platinum Rewards Mastercard | 2% on groceries | None | $0 | Review |
Robert Smith says
There is a mistake in this article. No annual fee card by Capital One is the SavorOne card, because the Savor card has an annual fee after the first year. I would like to see the Double Cash card ( 2%, no annual fee) by Citibank in this article.