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America’s Best Loyalty Programs

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IN 1872, THE GRAND UNION TEA COMPANY started giving tickets to customers every time they bought a pound of tea; collect four and you’d get a pound free. Now, practically every retailer has its own loyalty program. ¶Loyalty programs have now become an essential part of an enormous number of everyday transactions: During the conference call announcing the company’s most recent quarterly financial and Statista are proud to offer our list of America’s Best Loyalty Programs 2022. We hope you find it useful whether you are a consumer looking for the best deals and support or whether you are a marketer looking to see which customer retention strategies really work.

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