If you’re not stacking your grocery savings, you’re leaving money on the table. Between cashback apps, digital portals, and discounted gift cards, the modern grocery shopper has more tools than ever to reduce weekly costs—without sacrificing convenience. Two of the most powerful platforms? Fluz and Rakuten.
Here’s how to use both together to get double (or even triple) the savings on your next grocery run.
Start with Discounted Gift Cards on Fluz
Fluz lets you purchase digital gift cards for popular grocery stores like Kroger, Safeway, and Albertsons—often with instant cashback. These cards can be used in-store or online, just like cash.
- Buy a Kroger gift card online before heading to the store
- Get cashback at Safeway for every purchase
- Use digital gift cards at checkout or link them to your store account
Why it works: The cashback from Fluz happens immediately after your gift card purchase. You can earn 2–10% back depending on the merchant and promotion, making it an ideal base for additional stacking.
Activate Rakuten Before Placing Pickup or Delivery Orders
If your grocery store offers online ordering, activate Rakuten first. Rakuten gives you additional cashback for clicking through their portal before shopping. This works especially well with:
- Kroger Pickup or Delivery
- Albertsons online grocery orders
- Instacart grocery deliveries, depending on location and timing
How to stack:
- Buy a Fluz gift card for your preferred store
- Go to Rakuten and activate the cashback offer
- Place your order and pay using the Fluz gift card
- Earn cashback from both platforms
Real-World Example:
Let’s say you’re spending $100 on groceries from Kroger.
- You buy a $100 Kroger gift card via Fluz and get 3% cashback ($3)
- Then, you shop through Rakuten and earn an additional 2% cashback ($2)
- That’s $5 back on a routine grocery run—without changing where you shop or what you buy
Final Thoughts
Combining Fluz and Rakuten is one of the easiest, most effective ways to maximize grocery rewards. With just a few extra taps, you’re turning normal errands into cashback opportunities—and building smarter habits that pay off long term.