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QuikTrip’s New Pay Feature Offers Gas Savings

QT Pay customers at select locations can save 25 cents off per gallon of fuel through c-store retailer’s mobile app promotion
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Photograph courtesy of QuikTrip

In a new promotion, QuikTrip mobile app customers at select locations can receive 25 cents off per gallon of fuel and 5% off most in-store purchases when they use the new QT Pay feature via the convenience retailer’s app.

The introductory promotional period, now running in the Kansas City metropolitan area; Tulsa, Oklahoma; St. Louis; and Des Moines, Iowa, ends Oct. 30, while stores in Texas, Arizona and Colorado will see the promotion run through Nov. 30. QuikTrip said QT Pay customers can save 5% in-store and 5 cents per gallon every day following the introductory promotion in their area.

“QuikTrip is pleased to launch QT Pay and offer our customers the ability to save money every day on their purchases in-store, through the QT app and at the pump,” said QuikTrip Corporate Communications Manager Aisha Jefferson. “QT Pay is easy to set up and convenient to use.”

QT Pay is an automated clearinghouse (ACH) system form of payment that is directly linked to a customer’s checking account.

  • QuikTrip is No. 9 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count.

QuikTrip, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has more than 1,000 locations in 18 states. The privately held company is also planning new convenience stores in Florida, Kentucky and Indiana.

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