Fuels

Walmart Offering Fuel Savings of 50 Cents Per Gallon

Members can get discount at participating Exxon, Mobil gas stations nationwide during Walmart+ Week
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Photograph courtesy of ExxonMobil

Walmart+ members can save 50 cents per gallon (CPG) at approximately 12,000 Exxon and Mobil gas stations nationwide from April 28 to May 4 as part of the mass retailer’s Walmart+ Week celebration.

The fuel savings event also includes the chance for Walmart+ members to win a brand-new truck for 50 cents. ExxonMobil said it will supply 50 cents to the sweepstakes winner and that terms and conditions apply. 

The 50 CPG fuel savings will end May 4, but Walmart+ members can continue filling up to increase their chances of winning the truck through May 31.

There are two ways to enter the sweepstakes. Walmart+ members can upload their Exxon and Mobil station receipts here by May 31 or submit their full name, address, city, state and zip code, day and evening telephone numbers and email address on a 3-by-5 inch postcard and mail it in a sealed envelope to: ExxonMobil 50 Cent Truck Giveaway Mail-in Entry, P.O. Box 4006 Dept S9567, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, 55730-4006.

In March the Bentonville, Arkansas-based mass retailer unveiled its plans to invest in and revamp its convenience stores and fuel stations and that it will open or remodel more than 45 locations across the United States this year.  

“We’re continuing to invest in our nationwide, physical store footprint. By adding dozens of fuel and convenience stations this year, we are bringing even more value to our customers,” said Dave DeSerio, vice president of fuel and convenience for Walmart U.S.

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