Technology/Services

Johnny’s Market Unveils New App

Members can receive 30 cents off per gallon for a month
Johnny's Market app
Photograph courtesy of Johnny's Market

 Johnny’s Market, Marshall, Michigan, unveiled its new J+ Club app and rewards program.

The app offers savings on select in-store items and on every fuel purchase.

New J+ Club members can receive a stackable 25 cents off per gallon and instant Shell Fuel Rewards Gold Status (5 cents off per gallon) for a month—saving customers a total of 30 cents per gallon on your next fill up.

The app also has a mini game called Seed Speeder, allowing members to earn even more savings, redeemable at any Johnny’s location.

Members can manage car wash subscriptions and single-wash purchases, check Michigan and Indiana Lottery numbers, shop the online store and more.

Johnny’s is offering new users a coupon for a free bag of S’miles Gummies or Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans. When the coupon is redeemed, customers will be automatically entered for a chance to win a Nintendo Switch. Four app users will win.

Johnny's Market

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