Walmart Inc. partners with ExxonMobil to offer Walmart Plus members an enhanced fuel discount. Starting August 15th through September 15th, members will save ¢20 per gallon at over 12,000 participating Exxon Mobil gas stations across the U.S. The promotion is a boost from last year's ¢10-per-gallon discount, aiming to ease fuel costs during the back-to-school season.
All retailers' paid subscription program members will enjoy this perk for a whole month, which means this promotion will run until Sept. 15 only, as per Fox Business.
The country has about 12,000 Exxon Mobil stations, so it is visible anywhere in the region. The discount offer is an upgraded offering that Walmart launched in April of last year.
At that time, it announced a ¢10 discount for Walmart Plus members who buy fuel at Exxon and Mobil stations.
"We know that fuel savings is a huge benefit for our Walmart+ members, one that really adds up," Vanessa Yates, senior vice president and general manager of Walmart Plus, said in a press release. "As gas prices have fluctuated over the last few months, we wanted to do something special to give our members a break, whether they are hitting the road for the holiday, or just getting back into the busy back-to-school shuttling season."
Finally, ExxonMobil US consumer marketing director of retail fuels, Troy Simms, also said they are "excited to continue to grow our collaboration with Walmart+ members by offering them 20 cents off per gallon at about 12,000 Exxon and Mobil stations across the country."
He added, "We understand the importance of helping families stay budget conscious, while still getting the opportunity to fill up with our Synergy fuel technology that not only helps improve fuel economy but also protects car engines and enables better vehicle responsiveness."
Photo by: Walmart Media Library


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