Citi Prestige $250 Travel Credit For 2020 Can Be Used At Supermarkets and Restaurants

The Citi Prestige $250 annual travel credit will be able to be used at Supermarkets and Restaurants (including takeout) as well between May 1 and December 31, 2020. There’s still just one $250 credit, but if you have not yet used it, you can now use it at either Travel or Supermarkets/Restaurants and get the statement credit.

This change hasn’t yet been communicated with cardholders, but Frequentmiler received this info from the Citi PR team.

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dealbreezy
dealbreezy (@guest_1120211)
January 1, 2021 19:27
DasApache
DasApache (@guest_1112588)
December 17, 2020 12:49

This has been working. And as far as redeeming thank you points on the citi prestige, I redeemed them for a check for my mortgage payment at 100:1. After I completed this, the CSR advised me that because I had the prestige card that I could redeem for cash at 100:1 too. So 55,000 points equaled $550.

Sid
Sid (@guest_1008115)
July 1, 2020 18:31

Has this been working for people? The customer service rep I’m chatting with doesn’t know anything about this supermarket/dining credit, saying it only applied to travel

Deborah
Deborah (@guest_1008219)
July 1, 2020 21:11

Helpfully (not) it’s not on the website and the regular chat staff knew nothing about it. I did talk to an agent in the benefits department who confirmed that this is correct and it’s only for this year, which is why Citi thinks it’s a good idea to hide it, presumably.

Master Allan
Master Allan (@guest_1008440)
July 2, 2020 08:24

Same question Sid. I spent about $30 on several transactions at Safeway throughout June. My statement closed July 1st and when I woke up this morning on the 2nd to review there was nothing unique.

Master Allan
Master Allan (@guest_1008450)
July 2, 2020 08:50

Follow-up: I found the e-mail from May 13 regarding this benefit change from Citi for my prestige.
Suggests (unlike my experience with legitimate travel credits that I may have to wait 2 billing cycles for a credit.
“Citi will automatically post available Travel Credit(s) after eligible Travel Purchases appear on your statement. Please allow one to two billing cycles after the qualifying purchase is charged to your Card Account for statement credit(s) to be posted to the account.”

James Song
James Song (@guest_974524)
May 7, 2020 14:32

Starting 6/1 through 8/31, purchases at U.S. restaurants qualify toward your $300 Marriott Bonvoy Statement Credit benefit

From June 1, 2020 through August 31, 2020, eligible purchases on take-out and delivery from U.S. restaurants qualify toward the $300 Marriott Bonvoy Statement Credit benefit.*

Got this email on my Bonvoy Brilliant card!

Pablo
Pablo (@guest_971615)
May 4, 2020 16:05

Amex Hilton Aspire:

12x points per dollar at U.S. supermarkets at U.S. supermarkets (May 1 – July 31)

U.S. restaurant spend counts towards $250 Hilton resort credit (June 1 – August 31)

slipperyslopez
slipperyslopez (@guest_970593)
May 3, 2020 01:15

don’t return the cat food you bought in case they do an AMEX claw back to get their paws on it later meow

DoesTheMathWork
DoesTheMathWork (@guest_969986)
May 1, 2020 21:40

Why do people still have this card given the higher annual fee and stripped benefits?

aubergine
aubergine (@guest_970212)
May 2, 2020 10:28

hah. just cancelled a few weeks ago.

Rob
Rob (@guest_970220)
May 2, 2020 11:00

You know for me I use the 5x restaurant benefit. The 4th night free benefit and travel credit pays for the card itself (I just use it for business travel). Priority pass and cell phone coverage is just an extra benefit.

I use my platinum card for all air travel related stuff and lounge access (minus the restaurants which I then use the priority pass for).

Not for everyone, but it has a place in my wallet.

Kafka
Kafka (@guest_970281)
May 2, 2020 12:47

Eh, using the 4th night free benefit on one $250/night hotel stay and the $250 credit covers the fee, and 5x on dining is still great. Not saying it’s as good as CSR, just that the math works for many people. Also, better benefits for those who are all-in with Citi.

Chris
Chris (@guest_969911)
May 1, 2020 19:34

Is target considered a supermarket?

Sat
Sat (@guest_969776)
May 1, 2020 17:00

Doc, anything similar like this for Chase reserve’s 300$ travel credit ?

Mark
Mark (@guest_969770)
May 1, 2020 16:56

Any word if Prime Now orders from Whole Foods will code as Grocery for this credit and/or the 5x? Looking at my last statement it shows up as “Merchandise – Misc / Speciality Retail Store” so that doesn’t seem promising….

Simon
Simon (@guest_969824)
May 1, 2020 17:50

Neither Amazon or Whole Foods sounds like “supermarkets”.

Mark
Mark (@guest_969828)
May 1, 2020 17:52

Uhhhh. Whole Foods codes as a supermarket under every major credit card so you’re entitled to your own opinion but Whole Foods is 100% a supermarket according to every major credit card that offers a bonus on supermarket spend.