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  2. Rite Aid - Wikipedia

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    The Wellness+ card is Rite Aid's free shopping rewards card that started nationwide on April 18, 2010. It became a part of the newly launched American Express-backed Plenti rewards program in May 2015, but the Plenti program was discontinued three years later. Rite Aid introduced Wellness+ BonusCash on January 1, 2018.

  3. Plenti - Wikipedia

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    Plenti was an American rewards program created by American Express in 2015 and discontinued in 2018. During its operation, Plenti let users earn points at one retailer and use them at the same or other retailers that were enrolled in the program.

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    CVS — $4 off your first purchase, 2% back in rewards and exclusive offers and deal notifications (must sign up for CVS ExtraCare) Ages 65 and older. Rite Aid — 5x rewards points on the first ...

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    Rite Aid Supports American Diabetes Month with Newly Revamped wellness+ for diabetes Program Free Year-Round Program Offers Diabetes Savings, Lifestyle Tips & Access to Specially Trained Rite Aid ...

  8. Current (financial services company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Current became the first U.S. based consumer fintech to launch a points reward system based on debit, which allows its members to earn points redeemable for cash back in their Current accounts, for purchases at over 14,000 merchants nationwide, including national retailers such as Subway, Cold Stone Creamery, and Rite Aid, as well as ...

  9. Save A Lot - Wikipedia

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    In late 2010, Rite Aid became a licensed Save A Lot operator when it converted 10 of its existing pharmacies in the Greenville, South Carolina, area to co-branded "Save A Lot/Rite Aid" units. [ 5 ] In September 2012, Supervalu announced it would close 22 Save A Lot stores in seven states.