
As gas prices continue to creep up, I know we're all looking for easy ways to cut the costs. In August, gas prices increased by a whopping $0.25 per gallon, and we all know how that adds up. In response, Walmart has brought back their Great Gas Rollback to help consumers save a little more at the pump!
Through December 24th, Walmart customers using a Walmart gift card (yes, any regular old Walmart gift card) will receive a $0.10 per gallon discount. Customers who use a Walmart MoneyCard or Walmart credit card will save $0.15 per gallon on their fuel purchase. Easy enough, isn't it?
Gas will be discounted at more than 1,000 Murphy USA and Walmart gas stations located at Walmart Supercenters in the following participating states: Arkansas, Alabama*, Florida*, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Note that the Great Gas Rollback differs slightly in Florida and Alabama due to state regulations. You can find additional details here.
Last year, customers saved nearly $60 million with the gas Rollback program. This year's results could be even higher with the increase to a possible $0.15 savings per gallon over last year's flat $0.10 savings!
What do you think of this gas savings program? Have you already used the Great Gas Rollback to save at the pump?
Disclosure: I am a participant in the Walmart Moms program. Walmart has provided me with compensation for the time and effort spent creating this post. However, my participation in this program is voluntary and my opinions are my own -- always have been, always will be.
























Tara Kuczykowski is a married mom of three boys and two girls, ages 4 to 10 years, living in Columbus, OH.
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Thanks for including the participating states. Unfortunately, mine didn't make the list. *boo hoo*
Thanks for the discount on fuel
Saving 10 cents a gallon sounds great until you consider what you'll give in return. This is base-line gas, no additives or detergents, and is just enough from government regulations to be legal to put in your car. When you consider a Top Teir gas like Cheveron, Shell, even QT (but NOT RacTrac), when you get better gas mileage, cleaning engine that will last longer, and smoother ride, I'd rather pay the extra cents then car repairs or buy a new car.
Cheap gas please!!!