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Roundy’s Adds Rewards Card, Fuelperks! to 11 More Stores

Nov 10, 2009

Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc. has introduced its new Rewards Card, and the Fuelperks! benefit that goes along with it, to 11 more stores, enabling customers at Copps and Pick ’n Save stores in nine more cities to save money on gas for every $50 they spend grocery shopping.

Milwaukee-based Roundy’s new Rewards Card enables shoppers at participating Copps and Pick ’n Save stores to save 10 cents off per gallon of gas for every $50 they spend in qualified purchases. Fuelperks! sales purchases are cumulative, meaning that customers need not spend $50 in a single transaction to earn discounts. Savings also automatically show up on customers’ register receipts when they reach a $50 level, and discounts will accumulate on Rewards Cards until they’re redeemed at the gas pump.

The following stores now offer the Roundy’s Rewards Card and Fuelperks! program:

Pick ’n Save Wisconsin locations:
—1505 Madison Avenue, Fort Atkinson
—1717 Center Avenue, Janesville
—2643 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth
—190 Woodlawn Drive, Shawano
—2213 Calumet Drive, Sheboygan
—1317 N. 25th Street, Sheboygan
—607 Church Street, Watertown

Copps locations:
—1850 Plover Road, Plover
—3256 Church Street, Stevens Point
—5657 E. Highway 10, Stevens Point
—900 E. Riverview Expressway, Wisconsin Rapids

Roundy’s, which operates 154 retail grocery stores under the Pick ’n Save, Copps, Rainbow and Metro Market banners in Wisconsin and Minnesota, also offers Fuelperks! in Pick ’n Save and Copps stores in Madison, Kenosha and Wausau, Wis., and Rainbow stores in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn.


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