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Food Stores Restaurants, Cont Albertsons 4% Burger King 4 SCRIP CHOICES BY CATEGORY Revised 8/15 Food Stores Restaurants, Cont Albertsons 4% Burger King 4% * Sprouts 5% CA Pizza Kitchen 8% Stater Brothers 5% Chili’s/Macaroni 9% Target 2.50% Chipotle Mexican 10% Vons (Safeway) 4% Claim Jumper 9% * Walmart 2.50% Cold Stone Creamery 8% * Dairy Queen 3% Coffee Shops Dave & Busters 13% Coffee Bean 9% El Torito 8% * Peets Coffee & Tea 8% * IHOP 8% Starbucks 7% Islands 8% KFC 8% * Books, Music & Things Lucille’s BBQ 20% Amazon 3% Mimi’s Café 10% Barnes & Noble 9% Olive Garden 9% iTunes 5% Outback Steak House 8% * P.F. Chang’s 8% Gas Panda Express 8% * Arco 1.50% Panera Bread 9% Exxon/Mobil 1.50% Rainforest Café 9% * Shell 2.50% Red Robin 9% Restaurant.com 50% Department Stores Souplantation 8% JC Penney 5% * Texas Road House 8% * K-Mart 4% * Yard House 9% Kohls 4% * Macy’s 10% Specialty Stores Marshalls 7% * Auto Zone 8% * Target 2.50% Bath & Body Works 13% Sears 4% * Bed, Bath & Beyond 7% Walmart 2.50% Big 5 Sporting Goods 8% * CVS Pharmacy 6% Clothing Claires 9% * Babies R Us/Toys R Us 3% * Dick's Sporting Goods 8% * Burlington Coat Factory 8% * Hallmark 4% * Buy Buy Baby 7% * HomeGoods 7% * Children's Place 12% * JoAnn Fabric 6% * Disney 3% * Micheal's 4% * Express 10% * Pep Boys 4% * Famous Footwear 8% * Petco 5% * Footlocker/Lady Footlocker 9% * PetSmart 4% * Gap 14% * Pier 1 Imports 9% * Gymboree 13% * Pottery Barn 8% * Men's Wearhouse 4% * Rite-Aid 4% * Motherhood Maternity 8% * See’s Chocolate 9-20% Old Navy 14% * Sephora 5% * TJ Maxx/Marshalls 7% * Stein Mart 7% * Supercuts 8% * Online Shopping Ulta 4% * QVC 5% * Walgreens 6% * LL Bean 16% * William Sonoma 8% * Overstock.com 8% * Shutterfly 9% * Travel Zappos.com 8% * Carnival Cruise 8% * 1-800- Flowers 12% * Celebrity Cruise Line 9% * Comfort Inn/Suites 3% * Restaurants Econolodge 3% * Applebee’s 8% Fairmont Hotels 10% * Arby's 8% * Hilton 9% * Black Angus 12% Hyatt Hotels 10% * Blue Water Grill 5% * Royal Carribean 9% * *Please pre-order, if we find we have a lot of pre-orders we will stock. Smart Cards, Cost $30 (50%) This membership card will give you countless discounts for a whole year. Use it at local restaruants, fast food places, specialty stores, movies and theme parks. Many buy one get one free are also included. Please link your grocery club/rewards cards to TUMC for automatic rebates when you shop: 1. Food 4 Less Card: pick up a rewards card at the scrip table and then register it online at www.food4less.com. 2. Ralphs Rewards Card: Register your card online at www.ralphs.com and choose our group #80434 to support TUMC. Just swipe you Rewards Card at check out and TUMC earns a percentage of your purchase automatically. 3. Vons Club Card: Register your card online at www.escrip.com and choose our group #1432727. Just swipe you Rewards Card at check out and TUMC earns a percentage of your purchase automatically. NOTE: All gift cards can be purchased with a credit card without a fee if the gift card discount is 6% or more. A 3% processing fee will be added for gift card purchases with a discount of 5% or less.
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