Start Using Your Chase Freedom Card Today for All Your Grocery Purchases
|We’re in unprecedented times right now. More and more Americans are stuck at home, with little opportunity to go out even if they wanted to.
Many retail establishments are closed and restaurants, if they’re even open, offer take out only.
So grocery stores are getting more business than usual from all of us hunkered down at home, eating food from our kitchens rather than eating out.
Whether planned or not, it’s a nice perk that the Chase Freedom credit card has grocery stores as one of its bonus categories this quarter (April – June 2020).
For those who aren’t familiar, the Chase Freedom credit card offers bonus categories each quarter. Purchases made in these categories earn 5% cash back (or 5 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar spent) on up to $1,500. If you spend the full $1,500 in bonus categories for a specific quarter, you’ll “earn” $75 cash back.
During these difficult financial times, any extra money is good.
The April – June Freedom Bonus Categories
When the Freedom’s bonus categories were initially announced two weeks ago, the bonus categories for 2020 Q2 were grocery stores and fitness clubs and gym memberships.
Well, with most fitness clubs and gyms closed due to coronavirus, I guess Chase decided to add a more useful category to this quarter’s offerings.
Now included in Q2’s bonus categories are select streaming services. So any purchases made at the following streaming services will earn 5% cash back.
- Disney+
- Netflix
- Hulu
- Sling
- Vudu
- Fubo TV
- Apple Music
- SiriusXM
- Pandora
- Spotify
- YouTube
- ESPN+
- Google Play
A perfect category addition for those of us holed up at home with more time than we like on our hands.
Stream away and save.
As the second quarter begins today, April 1, 2020, all purchases at grocery stores, at streaming services listed above and gyms/fitness clubs will earn the 5% cash back on up to $1,500 in purchases.
The second quarter ends June 30, 2020.
One important point with regard to grocery stores – Target and Walmart are excluded from earning the 5% cash back.
Get the Freedom Card
The Chase Freedom card is a great – no-annual fee – way to earn cash back or the extremely valuable Ultimate Rewards points.
You can read our review of the Chase Freedom card here.
And use the link below to apply for the Chase Freedom card if you don’t already have it in your credit card arsenal. Applications approved via the link below will provide us with a referral bonus of Ultimate Rewards points. You don’t have to use our link to apply, but we appreciate when you do.
Chase Freedom credit card application link
Wrap Up
It’s great that grocery stores are one of the Freedom’s bonus categories this quarter. Most of us will be able to take advantage of this category alone to max out the full $1,500 category spending limit.
If you won’t be able to hit that mark buying food and essentials from the grocery store, read our 2020 Freedom bonus category overview post to get other suggestions on how to earn the full $75 cash back or 7,500 Ultimate Rewards points.
And since the coronavirus is keeping many of us home with lots of spare time, you can save 5% on your streaming purchases, too.
Forget fitness clubs and gyms.
These are trying times. At least we can save a little money on purchases most of us will be making a lot of over the next 3 months.