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Whole Foods and the Chase Hyatt visa have come together to offer a great promo for savings on groceries: you can register your Hyatt credit card to receive a $20 statement credit after spending $50 or more at Whole Foods on your Hyatt visa.
The Deal
- Get a $20 statement credit after spending $50 or more in a single purchase at Whole Foods Market with your Hyatt credit card
- Must first register here at the promotion page
Key Terms
- Must make your purchase by September 25th, 2017
- 1 statement credit per person
- See the full terms for more details
Bottom line
This is a great deal if you shop at Whole Foods as it amounts to a 40% discount on a $50 purchase. It’s also interesting to see Chase testing the waters with something resembling offers that are more common with other issuers. It would be great to see offers like this and the 10X offer at Walmart continue to expand to more Chase cards (and more frequently). If you have the Hyatt credit card, don’t forget to register now, before making your purchase.
H/T: Reader Carol and Points with a Crew
[…] $20 back on $50 at Whole Foods […]
Too bad it’s only once per person. Great discount off of Amazon GCs.
Pulled the trigger on this one and bought a $50 Amazon GC at Whole Foods – two minutes later, BAM! Got a text saying I earned $20 statement credit with my purchase in 5-10 days 🙂
Thank you for the post.
I assume we can buy a $50 Wholefood gift card in store and enjoy the offer. Do you think so?
I would make the same assumption. I’d guess that any $50 purchase would qualify.
I received the following error when I tried to register:
“We’re sorry, there was an issue registering your card at this time. Please try again or contact us at generalsupport@trialpay.com if this issue persists.”
Perhaps this is targeted?