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Rutter’s Enters World of Online Ordering

Chain offering 25 cents off per gallon for rewards members’ 1st order
Rutter's online ordering
Photograph courtesy of Rutter's

Rutter’s has launched online ordering for rewards members and is offering 25 cents off per gallon at the pump for customers’ first online order. Additionally, all first-time users who download the convenience-store retailer's app and sign up to be a Rutter’s rewards member will receive 10 cents off per gallon of fuel.

Rutter’s VIP rewards gives customers the ability to earn cents off on fuel with in-store purchases, in addition to an everyday three cents off. VIP rewards members can view their fuel rewards, monthly promotions and special VIP only offers, as well as search for store fuel prices and amenities.

The chain’s new online ordering feature, which is in partnership with Paytronix, launched as Rutter’s dedicates focus toward on expansion in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Delaware and remodeling existing convenience stores.

  • Rutter’s is No. 84 on CSP’s 2022 Top 202 list of the largest U.S. c-store chains by number of company-owned locations.

Rutter’s is a privately held chain of convenience stores based in York, Pennsylvania. It operates 84 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia.

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