Kroger has returned with more digital coupons offering 4x fuel points on third party gift cards and fixed-value Visa and Mastercard gift cards. This is valid for online gift card purchases as well, with no coupon needed. This is an unusually long 4x promo, lasting a total of three weeks.
Note that the terms on this promo now state that Amazon gift cards are excluded from earning 4x. You’ll still earn 2x fuel points (which is the normal rate).
The Deal
- Kroger and its empire of affiliated stores are offering 4x fuel points on the following gift cards:
Key Terms
- Offer valid November 13 – December 3, 2024
- Excludes variable load Visa & Mastercard gift cards
- Excludes Amazon gift cards
Quick Thoughts
When buying third party gift cards, earning 4x fuel points means you can save up to 14% on gas. To give an example of how that 14% figure is calculated, let’s say you spend $250 on gift cards during the promotion. That would earn you 1,000 fuel points which can be redeemed for $1 off per gallon on up to 35 gallons. If you’re able to refuel to that 35 gallon limit (perhaps with either a large gas tank or refueling 2+ household vehicles at the same time), you’d save $35. Saving $35 based on that original $250 of gift card spend works out to be a 14% discount.
If your gas tank is smaller though, your savings won’t be as high as that. For example, our car takes – at most – 12 gallons, so we can barely save 5% on gas through these kinds of promotions based on what we spend on gift cards. You can often get better discounts on gift cards through places like Raise, so weigh up all your options before buying them at full price from Kroger or one of its affiliate stores like Dillons, King Soopers, Ralphs, Fry’s or Smith’s.
You can earn 4x fuel points on gift cards purchased online or in-store, although there are a couple of differences between the two that are important to note. If you’ll be buying in-store, you have to load the digital coupons to your account first, whereas you’ll automatically earn 4x fuel points when buying gift cards from Kroger online.
The other thing to bear in mind is that buying the gift cards in-store means you can take advantage of the plethora of cards offering bonused spend at grocery stores right now. Kroger’s online gift card site has its payments processed by Blackhawk Network (owner of GiftCardMall and GiftCards.com), so those online orders don’t code as grocery purchases.
Past Offers
- October 23-November 5, 2024
- September 18-October 1, 2024
- August 30-September 2, 2024
- August 23-25, 2024
- August 16-18, 2024
- July 31-August 13, 2024
- July 26, 2024
- July 19, 2024
- July 12, 2024
- June 26 – July 9, 2024
- June 21, 2024
- June 5-18, 2024
- May 31, 2024
- May 24-27, 2024
- May 1-14, 2024
- April 26, 2024
- April 10-23, 2024
- March 20-April 2, 2024
- March 15-17, 2024
- January 31-February 20, 2024
- January 10-23, 2024
- January 5-7, 2024
- November 15-December 5, 2023
- October 27-29, 2023
- September 6-19, 2023
- September 1-4, 2023
- August 25-27, 2023
- August 18-20, 2023
- August 11-13, 2023
- July 26-August 8, 2023
- July 14-16, 2023
- June 28-July 11, 2023
- June 23-25, 2023
- June 2-4, 2023
- May 26-29, 2023
- May 19, 2023
- May 3-16, 2023
- April 28, 2023
- April 21, 2023
- March 29-April 11, 2023
- March 8-21, 2023
- February 1-14, 2023
- January 11-24, 2023
- January 6-8, 2023
- November 16-December 6, 2022
- October 26-November 1, 2022
- September 7-20, 2022
- September 2-5, 2022
- August 26-28, 2022
- August 19-21, 2022
- August 12-14, 2022
- July 27-August 9, 2022
- July 22-24, 2022
- July 15-17, 2022
- June 29-July 12, 2022
- June 24-26, 2022
- June 8-21, 2022
- June 3-5, 2022
- May 27-30, 2022
- May 20-22, 2022
- May 4-17, 2022
- April 6-19, 2022
- March 9-22, 2022
- February 2-15, 2022
- January 7-9, 2022
(h/t: GC Galore)
Thanks for this. But note that under Key Terms you’re still showing the last promo dates, ending April 2.
Definite bummer that Amazon cards are now excluded.
OK, this sounds weird, but I always buy AM/PM gas cards to get my 4x at Freddy Why? Because we ues a lot of gas and the AM/PM card gets you gas at the low same as cash price. Win, Win.
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Just in time to kick off the Chase FF quarterly grocery 5X bonus. If you have a Freedom Flex with the first year 5X offer those will stack to get 9X on your grocery (gift card) purchases up to $1500.
Shouldn’t you factor in the case that Kroger chain gas station is not necessarily the cheapest gas? You need to consider the opportunity cost such as if Costco cost 20 cents per gallon lower than Kroger. Then 1000 fuel points only yields to 80 cents per gallon saving.
If that’s an option available to you, then yep – that’s something you should consider. Depending on whether or not you already have a Costco membership, you’d also need to factor in the $60-$120 cost of the Costco membership, as well as whether you’d have to drive further to get to Costco, if you’d have to take toll roads there, etc. The 20c per gallon savings at Costco might therefore not end up being as good as a Kroger fuel center that’s more local.
Just FYI, I think it is 2024 now (sorry about the proofreading).
To maximize the fuel savings when using Kroger fuel points, I always bring four 5-gallon gas cans with me. My car takes 16 gallons and if I run my car nearly all the way down I’m generally able to get 33-35 gallons of gas per trip.
Thanks for the reminder but readers might want to check out the news about Kroger’s tightening the expiration of Fuel Points on Travel on Points’ website and blog as it may impact the value proposition/strategy for Fuel Points fans.
Our King Soopers just outside Denver now sells Disney gift cards only in the fixed $25 flavor instead of the variable $15-500 option. Makes buying $1,000 in Disney gift cards very inconvenient. I now know I can use the online option thanks to this article, but I’d prefer getting the grocery 4.5x bonus on my Amex EDP, so I’m wondering if anyone else in Aurora, Commerce City, or Brighton knows of a King Soopers that still sells the variable $15-500 option for Disney cards.
I purchased close to $900 dollars in Disney gift cards last weekend for upcoming trip to Disney World and received 3600 Kroger points. I also used my Delta Gold Card for $67 of the gifts cards and received a $10 statement. So check your credit cards offers to see if there are any deals with Kroger.
duh, bought one today. Didnd’t realize it didn’t start until tomorrow 🙁
We never stop learning how to play this game. There is at least one state, Wisconsin, where the Kroger affiliated grocery stores don’t allow the use of fuel rewards programs at the store located fuel pumps. I tried to fuel up at a Pick ‘n Save in WI but the pump would not offer me my $1.00/gallon discount. I went inside and asked the clerk at Money Services “What’s up with that?” She proceeded to describe how the State of WI stepped in and stopped Kroger from doing that when they started buying up stores in the state. She then told me that they made a concession by allowing those with such points to use them at BP stations in the state. The process varies from station to station, so go inside and ask the clerk at the BP station how to use your Grocery Store points for a discount at the pump. I have been able to do it twice now while traveling through WI, both times at $1.00/gallon. We never stop learning in this game. Hope this helps some.
nice explanations
This has been stacking great with the +5X grocery referral bonus on AMEX cards for in-store gift card purchases! I’ve been able to find Holland America and Carnival cruise line gift cards in our local stores to pay for the remaining parts of our “free” cruise offers. In total ends up being about a 15% – 20% discount all told with the BCP card plus the fuel points.
yeah, i buy amazon and visa gc
Full points redemption in different states???
I just was in Tennessee and they allowed me the option of redeeming all 2000 of my point s.
Do you know of ANY other krogers in different states.that allow this? Michigan? Illinois? Or.whoever
It seems to actually be based on city rather than state. e.g. Richmond, VA lets you use the full value of your points, but other cities in Virginia don’t.
I was passing through Decatur, AL some time ago and needed to fuel up. Kroger fuel pump indicated I could use all 5000+ points that I had. I thought it was a fluke and only used the usual 1000 limit. So that wasn’t a fluke, but rather a location based peculiarity?
I guess Decatur must let you do that too then