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AMERICA’S BEST LOYALTY PROGRAMS 2024

USTOMER LOYALTY MEANS BIG BUSINESS. LOYALTY programs may mean a free cup of coffee or a discount on a shirt to one individual, but to the overall marketplace, such plans deliver seismic influence on companies’ bottom lines. Data analysis firm Statista predicts that the global loyalty management ecosystem will be worth $24 billion by the end of has partnered with Statista to rank more than 300 loyalty programs across 40 categories in our fourth annual ranking of America’s Best Loyalty Programs. Our team scoured supermarkets, bagel and sandwich shops, footwear companies, cosmetics makers and nearly every other corner of the country’s shopping terrain to rank each offer for your loyalty on a scale of 1 to 10. We parsed the offers and benefits to distill the programs most worthy of your repeat business. We hope you find your shopping experience very rewarding.

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