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Cheaper Gas? Dominick's and Mobil Create Rewards Program

Woodridge shoppers can save money at the pump using a new rewards points program.

Dominick’s and ExxonMobil have teamed up to provide shoppers a new way to save at the pump.

According to a press release, Dominick’s shoppers and Mobil customers can now earn reward points for most products purchased at Dominick’s stores and redeem their points at participating Mobil locations.

In Woodridge, customers can choose to shop at Dominick'sand use rewards points at the Mobil gas station, 1940 75th St.

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According to a recent Dominick’s survey, nearly three of four people will drive out of their way to purchase more affordable gas, and 76 percent of consumers said they would change where they grocery shop and purchase gas to save money. 

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“Dominick’s listens to its shoppers, and we understand the importance of stretching grocery dollars,” said Mir Aamir, president of Customer Loyalty and Digital Technologies at Safeway, the parent company of Dominick’s. “By teaming up with Mobil, we’re able to thank our customers with a loyalty program that makes two frequent and critical purchases lead to real savings.”

For every 100 points earned by shopping at Dominick’s with a Dominick’s Fresh Values Card, shoppers get a 10-cent per gallon reward. Shoppers can use up to 20 cents per gallon in rewards on a single fill-up at a participating Mobil location with a maximum of 25 gallons and a limit of one vehicle per transaction. Shoppers will continue to be able to redeem up to $1 per gallon in rewards at Dominick’s gas stations. Reward points can be earned by shopping at Dominick’s stores in the following ways:

Shoppers can redeem their Reward Points by simply swiping their Dominick’s Fresh Values Card or by entering their linked phone number at the pump before fueling up.

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