Grocery Stores
Madeen ranks cards for grocery stores by effective rate, using the catalog snapshot and the top card keys tied to this spend category. Compare the cards below, then check issuer terms for coding quirks, caps, and exclusions. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
LAST REVIEWED • snapshot 2026-06-25
What is the best credit card for grocery stores?
Citi Dividend leads the snapshot for grocery stores at 5%. Your best card still depends on fees, caps, and how the merchant codes. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Which cards rank best for grocery stores?
The table below ranks the strongest cards from the category top-card list, sorted by category-specific effective rate and then popularity. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
What coding caveats matter for grocery stores?
Merchant coding, caps, and exclusions can change the answer even when a card advertises a strong headline multiplier. Always check the issuer terms for the exact merchant type. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
What is the safest fallback card?
If the category-specific card is unclear, a simple flat-rate or broadly strong backup card can be safer than chasing a narrow bonus that may not code as expected. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Related credit cards
Ranked by Madeen effective rate in each card's strongest category. Issuer terms control current offers.
| Card | Issuer | Top category | Effective rate | Annual fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Citi Dividend | Citi | Grocery Stores | 5% | $0 |
| Catskill Hudson Bank Visa Max Cash Preferred | Catskill Hudson Bank | Grocery Stores | 5% | $0 |
| Banc of California Mastercard Everyday Rewards+ | Banc of California | Grocery Stores | 4% | $0 |
| One Key+ | Wells Fargo | Grocery Stores | 3% | $99 |
| One Key | Wells Fargo | Grocery Stores | 3% | $0 |
| Disney Inspire Visa Card | Chase | Grocery Stores | 3% | $149 |
| Bilt Obsidian Card | First Electronic Bank | Grocery Stores | 3% | $95 |
| Royal ONE™ Plus Visa Signature | Bank of America | Grocery Stores | 2.3% | $99 |
| Royal ONE™ Visa Signature | Bank of America | Grocery Stores | 2.3% | $0 |
| UBS Visa Infinite | UBS | Grocery Stores | 2% | $650 |
Frequently asked questions
Why does Grocery Stores have its own page?
These pages capture the top merchant or store patterns inside the Madeen catalog so you can compare the strongest matching cards without scanning every card manually. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
What if the merchant codes differently?
Use the issuer's merchant category language, because a purchase that looks like grocery stores to you may post under a different code and trigger a different card. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Should I ignore annual fees when comparing grocery stores cards?
No. A fee card only wins when the extra rewards or credits beat the fee over the way you actually spend. Madeen shows the tradeoff directly in the table. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
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Madeen analysis. Data from catalog snapshot 2026-06-25. Last reviewed 2026-06-25. Reviewed by Madeen editorial review. Issuer pages control rewards, fees, benefits, and eligibility.