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25 3.75% Grocery Acme (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) Industry Name Value Percent Grocery Acme (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Acme (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Albertsons (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Albertsons (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Angelo Caputo's $25 25 3.00% Grocery Angelo Caputos $100 100 3.00% Grocery Cub (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Cub (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Farm Fresh (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Farm Fresh (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Garden Fresh $20 20 3.75% Grocery Gordon Food Service $100 100 3.00% Grocery Gordon Food Service $25 25 3.00% Grocery Heinen's $25 25 3.75% Grocery Heinen's $50 50 3.75% Grocery Honey Baked Ham $25 25 7.50% Grocery Hornbachers (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Hornbachers (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Jewel Foods Gift Card $100 100 3.75% Grocery Jewel Foods Gift Card $25 25 3.75% Grocery Jewel Foods Gift Card $50 50 3.75% Grocery Joe Caputo & Sons $25 25 3.75% Grocery Marianos Fresh Market $100 100 3.75% Grocery Marianos Fresh Market $50 50 3.75% Grocery Marianos Fresh Market $25 25 3.75% Grocery Meijer $100 100 3.00% Grocery Meijer $25 25 3.00% Grocery Pete's Fresh Market $20 20 3.75% Grocery Safeway $100 100 3.75% Grocery Safeway $25 25 3.75% Grocery Safeway $50 50 3.75% Grocery Sam's Club (Walmart $25) 25 2.63% Grocery Sam's Club (Walmart $50) 50 2.63% Grocery Sam's Club (Walmart $100) 100 2.63% Grocery Shaws/Star Market (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Shaws/Star Market (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Shop N Save St. Louis (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Shop N Save St. Louis (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Shoppers (Jewel Foods Gift Card $25) 25 3.75% Grocery Shoppers (Jewel Foods Gift Card $100) 100 3.75% Grocery Target GiftCard $100 100 2.25% Grocery Target GiftCard $25 25 2.25% Grocery Target GiftCards $50 50 2.25% Grocery Ultra Foods $100 100 2.25% Grocery Ultra Foods $25 25 2.25% Grocery Walmart $100 100 2.63% Grocery Walmart $25 25 2.63% Grocery Walmart $250 250 2.63% Grocery Walmart $50 50 2.63% Grocery Whole Foods Market $100 100 3.00% Grocery Whole Foods Market $25 25 3.00% Grocery Whole Foods Market $50 50 3.00% Retail 1 Card | Popular Places $50 50 3.75% Retail Ace Hardware $100 100 3.75% Retail Ace Hardware $25 25 3.75% Retail Adidas $25 25 11.25% Retail Aeropostale $25 25 6.75% Retail Afterthoughts $10 (Claire's Boutique $10) 10 7.50% Retail Amazon $50 50 3.00% Retail Amazon.com $25 25 3.00% Retail American Eagle $25 25 7.50% Retail American Girl $25 25 7.50% Retail athleta.com $25 (Options $25) 25 11.25% Retail B. Dalton $10 (Barnes & Noble $10) 10 7.50% Retail Babies R Us $20 (Toys R Us $20) 20 3.00% Retail Banana Republic $25 (Options $25) 25 11.25% Retail Barnes & Noble $10 10 7.50% Retail Barnes & Noble $20 20 7.50% Retail Barnes & Noble $25 25 7.50% Retail Barnes & Noble $5 5 7.50% Retail Bass Pro $100 100 7.50% Retail Bass Pro $25 25 7.50% Retail Bed Bath & Beyond $100 100 5.25% Retail Bed Bath & Beyond $25 25 5.25% Retail Bergners (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Retail Best Buy $100 100 2.25% Retail Best Buy $25 25 2.25% Retail Bon-Ton (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Retail Bookstar $10 (Barnes & Noble $10) 10 7.50% Retail Bookstop $10 (Barnes & Noble $10) 10 7.50% Retail Brookstone $25 25 11.25% Retail Build A Bear $25 25 6.75% Retail Build-A-Dino (Build A Bear $25) 25 6.75% Retail Burlington Coat Fac $25 25 6.75% Retail Cabela's $25 25 9.00% Retail Cabela's $100 100 9.00% Retail Caribou Coffee $25 25 5.25% Retail Carson Pirie Scott $100 100 7.50% Retail Carson Pirie Scott $25 25 7.50% Retail Catherines $25 (Lane Bryant/Catherines $25) 25 6.75% Retail Champs Sports $25 (Footlocker $25) 25 6.75% Retail Claire's Boutique $10 10 7.50% Retail Columbia $25 25 10.50% Retail Crate & Barrel $100 100 5.25% Retail Crate & Barrel $25 25 5.25% Retail Crazy 8 $25 25 10.50% Retail Dennis Uniform $20 20 3.75% Retail Dick's Sporting Goods $10 10 5.25% Retail Dick's Sporting Goods $100 100 5.25% Retail Dicks Sporting Goods $25 25 5.25% Retail Dick's Sporting Goods $50 50 5.25% Retail Dillards $100 100 7.50% Retail Dillards $25 25 7.50% Retail Doubleday $10 (Barnes & Noble $10) 10 7.50% Retail Dunkin Donuts $5 5 3.00% Retail EB Games (Game Stop $25) 25 3.00% Retail EBgames.com (Game Stop $25) 25 3.00% Retail EBX (Game Stop $25) 25 3.00% Retail Elder-Beerman (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Retail Electronic Boutique (Game Stop $25) 25 3.00% Retail Expo$100 (Home Depot $100) 100 3.75% Retail Expo$500 (Home Depot $500) 500 3.75% Retail Express $25 25 8.25% Retail Famous Footwear $25 25 6.75% Retail Fannie May $10 10 18.75% Retail Fannie May $20 20 18.75% Retail Finish Line $25 25 8.25% Retail FootAction (Footlocker $25) 25 6.75% Retail Footlocker $25 25 6.75% Retail Fossil $25 25 9.75% Retail Fossil $100 100 9.75% Retail Friends 2B Made (Build A Bear $25) 25 6.75% Retail Game Stop $25 25 3.00% Retail Gamestop.com (Game Stop $25) 25 3.00% Retail Gap $25 (Options $25) 25 11.25% Retail GNC $25 25 6.75% Retail Golf Galaxy $50 50 4.50% Retail Gordman's $25 25 7.50% Retail Guitar Center $25 25 4.50% Retail Gymboree $25 25 10.50% Retail Hallmark Gold Crown $25 25 3.75% Retail Herbergers (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Retail Home Depot $100 100 3.75% Retail Home Depot $25 25 3.75% Retail Home Depot $500 500 3.75% Retail Homegoods $25 (TJMaxx/Marshall $25) 25 6.00% Retail Icing $10 (Claire's Boutique $10) 10 7.50% Retail J.Jill $25 25 7.50% Retail JCPenney $100 100 3.75% Retail JCPenney $25 25 3.75% Retail JoAnn Fabrics $25 25 5.25% Retail Journeys $25 25 7.50% Retail Journeys Kidz (Journeys $25) 25 7.50% Retail Kid's Footlocker $25 (Footlocker $25) 25 6.75% Retail KMart$25 25 3.75% Retail Kmart$50 50 3.75% Retail Kohl's $25 25 3.75% Retail Kohls $100 100 3.75% Retail Kohls $50 50 3.75% Retail L.L. Bean $25 25 14.25% Retail Lady's Footklocker $25 (Footlocker $25) 25 6.75% Retail Lands End $100 100 11.25% Retail Lands End $25 25 11.25% Retail Lane Bryant/Catherines $25 25 6.75% Retail Lord & Taylor $25 25 7.50% Retail Lowes Home Improve $100 100 3.75% Retail Lowes Home Improve $25 25 3.75% Retail Lowes Home Improve $500 500 3.75% Retail Macy's $100 100 7.50% Retail Macy's $25 25 7.50% Retail Marshalls $25 (TJMaxx/Marshall $25) 25 6.00% Retail Men's Wearhouse $25 25 6.00% Retail Menards $100 100 3.00% Retail Menards $25 25 3.00% Retail Menards $500 500 3.00% Retail Michael's Crafts $25 25 3.75% Retail New York & Co $25 25 5.25% Retail Nike $25 25 11.25% Retail Nordstrom $25 25 5.25% Retail Nordstrom $100 100 5.25% Retail Office Depot $100 100 3.75% Retail Office Depot $25 25 3.75% Retail Office Max $100 100 4.50% Retail Office Max $25 25 4.50% Retail Old Navy $25 (Options $25) 25 11.25% Retail Once Upon A Child $25 25 6.75% Retail Options $25 25 11.25% Retail Pac Sun $25 25 3.75% Retail Payless Shoes $10 10 10.50% Retail Payless Shoes $25 25 10.50% Retail PBTeen $25 (William Sonoma $25) 25 6.75% Retail Petco $25 25 4.50% Retail Petsmart $25 25 3.75% Retail Pier 1 Imports $25 25 7.50% Retail Piperlime.com $25 (Options $25) 25 11.25% Retail Plato's Closet $25 25 6.75% Retail Pottery Barn $25 (William Sonoma $25) 25 6.75% Retail Pottery Barn Kids $25 (William Sonoma $25) 25 6.75% Retail REI $25 25 7.50% Retail Restoration Hardware $100 100 10.50% Retail Restoration Hardware $25 25 10.50% Retail Ross Dress for Less $25 25 6.75% Retail Sam's Club 100 2.63% Retail Sears $100 100 3.75% Retail Sears $25 25 3.75% Retail Sears $250 250 3.75% Retail Shi by Journeys (Journeys $25) 25 7.50% Retail Shoe Carnival $25 25 3.75% Retail Staples $100 100 4.50% Retail Staples $25 25 4.50% Retail Subway $25 25 3.00% Retail Talbots $25 25 7.50% Retail Target GiftCard $100 100 2.25% Retail Target GiftCard $25 25 2.25% Retail Target GiftCards $50 50 2.25% Retail The Boston Store (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Retail The Childrens Place $25 25 10.50% Retail The Container Store $25 25 7.50% Retail The Limited $25 25 7.50% Retail TJMaxx/Marshall $25 25 6.00% Retail TJMaxx/Marshalls $100 100 6.00% Retail Toys R Us $20 20 3.00% Retail UnderArmour $25 25 9.00% Retail Walmart $10 10 2.63% Retail Walmart $100 100 2.63% Retail Walmart $5 5 2.63% Retail Walmart $500 500 2.63% Retail Walmart eCard $5.00 5 2.63% Retail West Elm $25 (William Sonoma $25) 25 6.75% Retail William Sonoma $100 100 6.75% Retail William Sonoma $25 25 6.75% Retail William Sonoma Home $25 (William Sonoma $25) 25 6.75% Retail Yankee Candle $25 25 7.50% Retail Younkers (Carson Pirie Scott $25) 25 7.50% Restaurant Antico Posto $25 (Lettuce Entertain You $25) 25 10.50% Restaurant Applebee's $10 10 6.75% Restaurant Applebee's $25 25 6.75% Restaurant Aquarium Seafood $25 (Landrys Gift Card $25) 25 7.50% Restaurant Arby's $10 10 6.75% Restaurant Babin's Seafood House $25 (Landrys Gift Card $25) 25 7.50% Restaurant Bahama Breeze $25 (Darden Restaurants $25) 25 7.50% Restaurant Baker's Square $25 25 10.50% Restaurant Ben Pao $25 (Lettuce Entertain You $25) 25 10.50% Restaurant Big Bowl $25 (Lettuce Entertain You $25) 25 10.50% Restaurant Bonefish Grill $25 (Outback $25) 25 6.75% Restaurant Boston Market $10 10 10.50% Restaurant Brasserie Jo $25 (Lettuce Entertain You $25) 25 10.50% Restaurant Braxton Bar & Grill $25 (Houlihans $25) 25 6.75% Restaurant Brenner's Steakhouse $25 (Landrys Gift Card $25) 25 7.50% Restaurant Brio/Bravo Rest $25 25 9.75% Restaurant Bristol Bar $25 (Houlihans $25) 25 6.75% Restaurant Bristol Seafood Grill $25 (Houlihans $25) 25 6.75% Restaurant
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