Prep for Back-to-School Lunches with These 2 Credit Cards

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Sending your kid off to school every day with a packed lunch can feel quite rewarding. But it can also lighten your wallet, as the Snack Pack puddings and Capri Suns needed for daily lunches really add to your grocery bill over the course of the school year.

Some credit cards can make packed lunches more affordable, putting cash back in your pocket whenever you buy groceries.

Here are two of our favorite credit cards for packing school lunches.

1. Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express 

Rewards: 6% cash back on up to $6,000 in US supermarket purchases per year (and 1% on purchases beyond that threshold); 3% cash back at US gas stations; and 1% cash back on other purchases.
Welcome Offer: $200 statement credit if you spend $1,000 in the first three months.
Annual Fee:
 $95.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR): , then .
Why We Picked It: This card offers the best supermarket cash back rate we’ve seen.
For Packing Lunches: All supermarket purchases earn 6% cash back (up to a $6,000 annual limit, at which point the rate drops to 1%), which will go a long way toward slashing your lunch expenses. Plus, 3% cash back at US gas stations can help you afford trips to the store.
Drawbacks: There’s a $95 annual fee.

2. Bank of America® Cash Rewards Credit Card

Rewards: 3% cash back on gas and 2% cash back on groceries and wholesale club purchases for up to $2,500 in combined spending each quarter; 1% cash back on other purchases.
Sign-Up Bonus: $150 online bonus cash reward if you spend $500 in the first 90 days.
Annual Fee:
$0
APR: , then APR on balance transfers and purchases.
Why We Picked It: This card earns solid cash back for groceries at a wide range of merchants.
For Packing Lunches: Purchases at both supermarkets and wholesale clubs earn a respectable 2% cash back. You’ll also get 3% cash back on gas and score a 0% APR for 12 months.
Drawbacks: Special cash back rates are capped at $2,500 in purchases per quarter.

How to Choose a Card for Packing School Lunches

If you primarily use your credit card for groceries, choose the card with the best cash back rate at your merchant of choice.

If you tend to use your credit card for a variety of other purchases, on the other hand, you’ll need to take a closer look at your spending habits and the cash back offers on the market. Try to choose a card that rewards the purchases you most frequently make.

Remember that cash back cards are most valuable when the balance is paid off in full each month. Otherwise, interest can diminish the value of your cash back rewards.

What Credit Is Required for a Credit Card for Groceries?  

The best cash back cards usually require good to excellent credit. Be sure to check your credit score before applying, as you’ll want to be confident in your ability to get approved. You can check your credit report free at Credit.com.

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