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Amazon Expands 5% Cashback to Whole Foods with Prime Credit Card

By PaymentsJournal
February 20, 2018
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Walmart and Amazon Compete for E-Commerce Market Share

Amazon has extended its popular 5% cashback benefit for Prime members using the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card to include purchases made at Whole Foods Market. This move further strengthens the relationship between Amazon and Whole Foods, following Amazon’s acquisition of the grocery chain. Prime members can now enjoy the same cashback benefits at Whole Foods as they do when shopping on Amazon, incentivizing customers to use their Amazon credit card at Whole Foods for everyday grocery shopping.

The extension of these credit card benefits highlights Amazon’s strategy to integrate Whole Foods into its broader ecosystem of services. By offering cashback rewards on grocery purchases, Amazon is encouraging Prime members to shop more frequently at Whole Foods, driving increased traffic and sales for the grocery chain.

Key Benefits of the Extended Cashback Offer

Prime members who use their Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card can take advantage of several benefits:

  • 5% cashback at Whole Foods: Prime members receive 5% back on all purchases made at Whole Foods, adding value to their grocery shopping experience.
  • Rewards on other purchases: In addition to Whole Foods, cardholders continue to earn 5% back on Amazon.com purchases, 2% at restaurants, gas stations, and drugstores, and 1% on all other purchases.
  • No annual fee: The Amazon Prime Rewards card offers these perks with no annual fee, making it a cost-effective option for loyal Amazon and Whole Foods shoppers.

Impact on Whole Foods and Prime Members

The extension of these credit card benefits is expected to boost customer loyalty and increase sales at Whole Foods, as Prime members are incentivized to shop there more often. It also enhances the value proposition of Prime membership by offering additional financial perks:

  • Increased foot traffic: Whole Foods is likely to see more Prime members shopping in-store, drawn by the promise of cashback rewards on groceries.
  • Stronger Prime loyalty: By adding more value to Prime membership, Amazon further strengthens its relationship with loyal customers, who are encouraged to use the credit card across multiple Amazon-owned platforms.

Looking Ahead: Amazon’s Growing Ecosystem

As Amazon continues to expand its influence across various industries, the extension of Prime credit card benefits to Whole Foods reflects the company’s commitment to integrating its services and rewarding its loyal customer base. This move not only benefits Prime members but also reinforces Amazon’s role as a major player in the grocery market.

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