John Miller, Credit Cards Moderator
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Cash back at supermarkets typically refers to earning a percentage of your purchase back when you use a cash back credit card. The money you earn is usually added to your rewards balance and can be redeemed as a statement credit or a deposit, depending on the card’s terms.
For example, the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express offers 6% at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 per year in purchases, then 1%. The rewards can be redeemed for a statement credit or at checkout when shopping on Amazon.com.
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Getting Physical Cash at Supermarkets
In some cases, getting cash back at supermarkets means you can “withdraw” cash at the register when paying with a debit card. For example, if your grocery bill is $40, you could ask for $20 cashback and be charged $60 total. The cashier then gives you $20 in cash. This service is typically not available with credit cards, though.
Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
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