Food & Drink

Loyalty and rewards programs

Food & Drink

Posted by: Vanessa 32284508

21st Apr 2023 05:51pm

What are some loyalty programs that you recommend being apart of?
A few I use regularly are
Flybyes
Muzzbuzz
Mc Donald’s

Comments 4

kidwithsmurf
  • 17th Jun 2023 05:11pm

I can not suggest any specific loyalty and reward programs to sign up to. The best thing you can do is sit down, have a think about what local stores are near you and which ones you shop at regularly. Then, once you have this list... keep it with you and next time you visit a store on the list ask them if they have a loyalty or rewards program. If they do, signup... if not, don't. Then cross that store off your list and move onto the next one.

I say do it like this because there are endless loyalty and rewards programs (Almost every store has one in some kind of variant). Plus, signing up to random programs you will never use will just mean you either have a wallet full of cards you'll never use and or you will get thousands of marketing emails for stores you never shop at. Therefore, only getting the stores you shop at will mean you will only have the programs you will use, your wallet will only have useful cards and your marketing emails will only be that of relevant stores.

jtmorri
  • 16th May 2023 12:18pm

I really only use Flybuys and no others. I shop at Coles regularly.

kellie84
  • 11th May 2023 05:29am

Flybuys are awesome - given the cost of living at the moment they were a lifesaver to me in my last grocery shop because I had acquired enough points to cover most of my grocery shopping for the week which is huge at the moment. I have never heard of Muzz Buzz so I'm going to Google it now. Everyday Rewards aren't too bad, I HIGHLY recommend Cash Rewards if you shop online. If you use that app you can do your normal online shopping but you get money back that every purchase depending on what specials they have running at the time so you are basically making money buying what you would be buying anyway! 7/11 app is quite good. Priceline sister club is awesome - I usually shop online and I didn't realise that I had an account linked up to the card but when I went in store recently I had nearly $100 taken off my bill that had accumulated from my online shopping. Lots of the rewards programs are great in that if you are a member you'll get pretty substantial discounts even if you don't accumulate points.

Tragk
  • 27th Apr 2023 10:24pm

Flybuys, Woolies Rewards, and McDonalds. We regularly shop at Coles so it's worth it.

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