Adam McCann, Financial Writer
@adam_mcan
Yes, ShopRite does count as a grocery store for Amex. When you use an American Express credit card that includes “U.S. Supermarkets” as a bonus category, you will earn bonus rewards on purchases that you make at ShopRite.
Whether or not any particular merchant counts as a grocery store for Amex depends on the store’s “Merchant Category Code.” The credit card networks assign these codes to stores based on what goods and services they offer, so stores assigned the code for supermarkets/grocery stores will count for the corresponding credit card bonus category.
Examples of Stores That Count as a Grocery Store for Amex
- ShopRite
- ALDI
- Stop & Shop
- Whole Foods
- Meijer
- Trader Joe's
This list of stores is not comprehensive, as there are plenty of others that count as a grocery store for Amex.
You can learn more about the best American Express credit cards and best credit cards for groceries on WalletHub.
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