Best Credit Cards for Groceries 2025 (1 Will Surprise You…)

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

Mark Reese // Credit & Finance

January 7th, 2025

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Here 8 of the BEST credit cards for groceries, both for cash back and travel. Learn what they are to save money on groceries in 2025 and beyond! Click “Show More” to see Ad Disclosure. 📲 MAXREWARDS - Manage your cards! Promo Code = markr https://markscreditcards.com/maxrewards 🚨 CREDIT CARD OFFER ALERTS! https://markscreditcards.com/offeralerts 💳👇 VIEW CREDIT CARD OFFERS! https://markscreditcards.com/offers 🛍 RAKUTEN - Earn More Cash Back! https://markscreditcards.com/rakuten 💸 TOPCASHBACK - Earn MORE Cash Back! https://markscreditcards.com/topcashback 📲 PAY INVOICES BY CARD WITH MELIO! http://markscreditcards.com/melio 🏦 SOFI CHECKING & SAVINGS – Get $25! (or more w/ direct deposit) https://markscreditcards.com/sofibanking 📊 GET FREE STOCKS FROM WEBULL https://markscreditcards.com/webull 📊 GET FREE STOCKS FROM MOOMOO https://markscreditcards.com/moomoo 🔐 AURA – Identity Theft Protection & More! Get Your 2-Week Free Trial: https://markscreditcards.com/aura Want to save money on groceries? One of the best ways to do so is with credit cards, choosing the right one the gives you at least 3% cash back or 3X points on your purchases. 00:00 - Introduction 1:47 - Card 1 2:56 - Card 2 4:04 - Card 3 6:57 - Card 4 8:06 - Card 5 9:16 - Card 6 10:26 - Card 7 11:43 - Card 8 Here are the cards we’ll talk about… The Citi Custom Cash gives you 5% cash back / 5X Citi ThankYou points on your Top Eligible Spend Category on up to $500 each billing cycle. One of those eligible categories is Grocery Stores, making this a fantastic credit card with no annual fee. The Amex Gold Card earns 4X Membership Rewards points on Groceries at U.S. Supermarkets on up to $25,000 per year. Amex points are among the best for travel (particularly for flights). Despite the $325 annual fee, it comes with a $120 Dining Credit and a $120 Uber Cash benefit. The Citi Premier Card earns 3X at Supermarkets, and its superpower is that the 3X category has no cap and is valid worldwide. The annual fee is $95. The Chase Sapphire Preferred only earns 3X Ultimate Rewards points on Online Groceries, meaning you’ll have to order online for in-store pickup or delivery. The annual fee is $95. The Amex Blue Cash Everyday earns 3% cash back at U.S. Supermarkets on up to $6,000 spent per year. It also has a $0 annual fee. The Amex Blue Cash Preferred earns 6% cash back at U.S. Supermarkets on up to $6,000 spent per year. It currently has a $0 annual fee in Year 1, then $95 each year thereafter. The Capital One Savor earns 3% cash back at Grocery Stores with no cap worldwide. It also has no annual fee. The AAA Daily Advantage Visa Signature is surprisingly good. It earns 5% cash back on grocery store purchases. You’ll earn the 5% along with another 3% (in other categories) on the first $10,000 in combined spend per year across both categories. There’s no annual fee. Disclosure: The thoughts, opinions, and information presented are those of the creator. This site is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as CreditCards.com, YourBestCreditCards.com, and others. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. Mark Reese is not a financial advisor. #bestcreditcards #creditcard #creditcards
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