Schnucks adds features to rewards app

The Schnucks Rewards app now has two more features — a wellness guide and a shopping list function optimized for store layout.

Schnucks has added to its rewards app.
Schnucks has added to its rewards app.
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The Schnucks Rewards app now has two more features — a wellness guide and a shopping list function optimized for store layout.

The wellness guide lets shoppers see nutritional labels and information, including health claims like heart-smart, gluten-free, high-protein and organic, according to a news release.

The app also calls out products eligible for purchase by participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).

In addition, the app organizes the items in a customer shopping list to give the user the most efficient route through her selected store.

“We heard our customers saying that they’re time-starved and also hungry for more health and wellness information,” vice president of marketing Ted Schnuck said in a release. “These new Schnucks Rewards features will make customers’ experiences in our stores more convenient and take the guesswork out of nutritional planning by placing wellness information right at their fingertips.”

App users earn 10 points for every dollar spent on qualifying purchases, and shoppers get $2 off for every 1,000 points they earn.

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