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  1. 150 Fuel Bucks = 1 Fuel Visit. Save 15¢ per gallon EVERY DAY with 150 Fuel Bucks (1 Fuel Visit) Save 30¢ per gallon on Wednesdays with 300 Fuel Bucks (2 Fuel Visits) Fuel Bucks can be redeemed for 5% off groceries at stores without Gas ‘N Go fuel centers and select fuel locations. Find a Gas 'N Go near you.

  2. At Food City, every time you shop for groceries or make a purchase at the pharmacy, you can earn Fuel Bucks. For every $100 you spend, you will earn 15 cents off per gallon of gas at participating Gas ‘n Go locations. So, the more you shop, the more Fuel Bucks you can accumulate, leading to bigger savings at the pump.

  3. www.foodcity.com › content › faqFood City

    Food City does purchase all of its fuel from refineries that well over 90% of the crude oil feedstock used is domestically produced. The remaining 5%-10% typically comes from Mexico or Canada. How do I get a specialty produce item that I cannot find in the produce department?

  4. First, visit the Food City website and sign in to your account. Once you’re logged in, navigate to the “Fuel Bucks” section of your account. Here, you’ll be able to see your current balance, as well as any recent transactions that have contributed to your earnings. It’s a quick and convenient way to keep track of your Fuel Bucks and ...

  5. To use Food City Fuel Bucks, follow these easy steps: 1. Shop at a participating Food City store and earn Fuel Bucks on eligible purchases. 2. Scan your Food City ValuCard at checkout to accumulate Fuel Bucks. 3. Purchase fuel at a participating gas station. Swipe your Food City ValuCard at the pump and enter your alternate ID to redeem your ...

  6. A Food City location in Chattanooga, Tennessee. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first 8,800-square-foot (820 m2) Piggly Wigglystore in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith.

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