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Rutter's Rolls Out Four-Cent Gas Discount

Maintains ability to earn additional cents-off-per-gallon rewards for in-store purchases

YORK, Pa. -- Rutter's Farm Stores has announced an addition to the Rutter's Rewards program, which gives customers a four-cent gasoline discount for scanning a Rutter's Rewards card at the pump, while maintaining the ability to earn additional cents-off-per-gallon rewards for in-store purchases.

Customers will still have the ability to earn cents-off-per-gallon discounts, up to the price of a gallon of gasoline, by making qualifying in-store purchases. Customers can choose to redeem the balance on their card, or keep the balance and accept the instant four-cent discount by following the prompts given by the pump.

Customers who have registered their Rutter's Rewards card will be eligible to win monthly prizes in the Register, Scan & Win contest, and can also choose to receive emails with coupons, special offers and promotions.

Rutter's Rewards cards can be registered by logging onto www.ruttersrewards.com and providing the required information. Smart phone users can download the Rutter's mobile app and have access to their account balance, gas prices by location, menus, games and more at their fingertips.

Rutter's Farm Stores is a third-generation, family-owned business headquartered in York County, Pa., operating 57 convenience stores in six central Pennsylvania counties.

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