How a Woman In Cleveland Paid 89 Cents For a Gallon Of Gas and How You Can Too.
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How a Woman in Cleveland Paid 89 Cents for a Gallon of Gas?"and How You Can Too
Discover the Secret to Saving at the Pump
In August 2005, while the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas was $2.29, Kellie Courtney from Cleveland paid only 89 cents. Similarly, Marion Charvat managed to fill her Volkswagen Jetta for just $12.45, paying $1.09 per gallon. How did they manage to secure such great deals? By being savvy consumers. Let’s explore their strategies.
Savvy Shopping: The Key to Low Gas Prices
Kellie and Marion treated their gas purchases like any other shopping experience. By comparing prices and taking advantage of discounts, they saved significantly. Their secret? A frequent shopper program offered by the grocery chain Giant Eagle.
Giant Eagle operates in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. They enhanced their frequent shopper program with "Fuelperks," a component that offers gas discounts at Giant Eagle stations for those using their loyalty card.
How Fuelperks Works
For every $50 spent using the frequent shopper card, you receive a 10-cent reduction per gallon for one fill-up. Spend $100, and the discount doubles to 20 cents per gallon. With enough accumulated points, you could potentially fill up for free.
Larger families quickly rack up discounts due to their higher grocery expenditures. With competitive prices on both groceries and gas, Giant Eagle’s program ensures real savings at the pump.
Tips for Saving on Gas
- Shop Smart: Integrate gas savings into your shopping routine by choosing stores with loyalty programs that offer discounts on fuel.
- Look for Deals: Investigate whether local gas stations, convenience stores, or non-traditional retailers like grocery chains offer fuel savings.
- Mega Retailers: Chains such as Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club are joining the trend, installing gas pumps to provide low-cost fuel, aligning with their model of offering lowest prices.
According to the Food Marketing Institute, more than 60% of new grocery stores built last year included gas stations, up from just 18% in 2003. These stores have recognized the value of offering discount fuel as a customer incentive.
Conclusion: Smart Strategies for Gas Savings
To lower your gas costs, treat fuel like any other consumer good. Search for deals, compare prices, and select retailers that offer the best loyalty programs. By exploring non-traditional outlets like grocery or mega stores for fuel savings, you might just find yourself paying as little as 89 cents per gallon like Kellie Courtney.
Consider incorporating these strategies into your routine and enjoy the substantial savings at the pump.
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