Mollie Stone’s Markets unveils rewards program

Mollie’s Rewards offers customers up to 3% back in rewards dollars based on monthly purchases.

Mollie Stone's Markets rewards program
Mollie’s Rewards is a way to earn points on every purchase, redeem for exclusive discounts and access personalized offers tailored to customers’ shopping habits, according to Mollie Stone’s Markets.
(Photo courtesy of Mollie Stone’s Markets)

Mollie Stone’s Markets has a new loyalty program designed to provide customers with exclusive rewards and benefits.

The family-owned and -operated San Francisco Bay Area grocer said Mollie’s Rewards offers customers up to 3% back in rewards dollars based on monthly purchases (calculation resets monthly). Rewards are issued as paper store certificates twice a year, according to a news release.

The company said the program is a way to earn points on every purchase, redeem for exclusive discounts and access personalized offers tailored to customers’ shopping habits.

“At Mollie Stone’s, we’re always looking for ways to show appreciation for our customers,” said Mike Stone, owner of Mollie Stone’s Markets. “Mollie’s Rewards is our latest way of saying thank you to all customers who choose to shop with us.”

How it works:

  • Customers can sign up for free at molliestones.com/rewards.
  • Enter phone number on pin pad when prompted at the time of checkout.
  • There is a three-tier system for earning rewards points based on monthly spend. Gold — 1% monthly spend of $0-299.99; Platinum — 2% monthly spend of $300-499.99; and Diamond — 3% monthly spend of $500 or more.
  • Rewards are issued as a paper certificate in January and July to the address on file from signup form. Members are responsible for keeping up-to-date information.
  • Access to special promotions and other benefits, such as buy nine and get the 10th item free on sandwiches, soups, salad bar and more.

For a limited time, Mollie Stone’s Markets is offering new members an instant $20 sign-up bonus; $20 will automatically be deducted from the next shop following signup on all orders over $20, the release said.

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