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Which Issuers Lead on Grocery Reward Rates in the Madeen Catalog in June 2026?

Madeen analysis of average grocery and supermarket multiplier rates by issuer across active personal credit cards.

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Last verified Jun 10, 2026
Catalog snapshot Jun 10, 2026

Madeen compares public issuer terms with its card-rule catalog. Issuer pages control rewards, fees, benefits, exclusions, and eligibility; Madeen does not issue cards, make approval decisions, or provide financial advice.

Grocery bonuses vary by issuer MCC definitions and caps. Using Madeen’s 2026-06-10 catalog, we averaged published Grocery/supermarket multipliers on active personal cards with explicit category rules.

Which issuers show the highest average Grocery multipliers?

Issuer averages below count only cards with an identifiable Grocery/supermarket rule — not every card from that issuer. Confirm merchant coding on your statement before you optimize checkout.

IssuerAvg Grocery multiplierCards counted
American Express3.91x11
Wells Fargo3.50x4
Capital One3.30x10
Safe Credit Union3.00x3
Synovus3.00x5
Synchrony Bank2.80x5
Citi2.76x21
Bank of Missouri2.75x4

For wallet-specific picks, see which credit card for groceries and Madeen methodology.

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