If you are a regular Rite Aid shopper chances are you are familiar with their rewards program, wellness+. Wellness+ members earn points for their purchases at Rite Aid which can be redeemed for rewards. When you reach “Gold Status” you can earn 20% almost the entire Rite Aid store for up to one year. That is my “goal” – to one day reach that level. It would be awesome to save 20% off almost all my Rite Aid purchases for an entire year.
In addition, Rite Aid had +UP Rewards points. The only downside to them is that they had to be used within two weeks or you risked losing them.
I have some great news!
Rite Aid has partnered up with Plenti to create an even better rewards program. One I think most would be excited about.
When you sign up for Plenti through Rite Aid you can earn rewards points on your purchases, as before, but with the Plenti rewards card you can earn points towards rewards with partner retailers including Macy’s, ExxonMobil, Hulu, AT&T and Nationwide, to name a few. That means when you make purchases at Rite Aid and earn rewards points you can redeem them with Hulu, or Macy’s (for example) instead of having to ONLY redeem them at Rite Aid.
The same applies for purchases with partnering retailers. If you do you back to school shopping at Macy’s and rack up a lot of Plenti rewards points you could redeem those points at Rite Aid. It’s totally up to you.
Plenty rewards points don’t expire for TWO YEARS!
The great thing about the Rite Aid Plenti program is that it doesn’t replace wellness+, it enhances it. You will essentially earn double points by racking up Plenti points while continuously earning wellness+ points to reach bronze, silver and gold status.
This graphic provides you with a little more information.
This sounds like a great deal to me. I’ve already received my new Plenti card. I can’t wait to start collecting all those wonderful rewards points.
If you would like more information about the program, or if you would like to sign up, please visit http://RiteAid.com/Plenti.
To find a Rite Aid location near you visit www.RiteAid.com. Rite Aid can also be found on the various social media channels.
Kimberly
*I was not compensated for this post. I posted this for the benefit of my site readers. Any opinions expressed are my own and not influenced in any way.
Erika C. says
This is great information that I will pass on. I wish we still had Rite Aid in South Florida, we used to many years ago.