In order to maximize the accumulation of points offered by the new Moi program, certain strategies need to be deployed. Some products offer points regularly, others less often. Here’s an overview of the frequency of points based on a weekly grocery list.
Every week, the website Les accros des points M publishes a list of bonus points available in grocery stores. Drawing on the analysis published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, I have compiled the data according to the following categories:
To keep an eye on the points on offer, the site Les accros des points M publishes a weekly list of bonus points available in grocery stores. An average grocery list includes fruits, vegetables, condiments, proteins, snacks, baked goods, dairy products and beverages.
The strategy of planning purchases early when points are on offer helps you accumulate points quickly. The trick is to take advantage of the bonus points offered, and to avoid at all costs buying out of necessity without receiving bonus points in return.
Over the past 22 weeks, certain categories have been offering points more frequently, including fruits (150), vegetables (123), meat, poultry and substitutes (129), dairy products and eggs (103), pantry products (136) and beverages (155). Since the analysis covers 22 weeks, we can be sure to have points offers every week in each of these categories
To earn more points, don’t forget to view and add your personalized coupons each week from the Metro and Super C mobile applications.
A closer look reveals that certain products are more frequently offered in each of the following categories. It should also be noted that more chicken is available in frozen format. This frequency makes it possible to plan ahead and wait for higher points to become available.
Selection: 15 points
Maille: 40 points
On the other hand, certain products are rarely offered in bonus points, so it’s best to seize the opportunity when it presents itself. You don’t want to find yourself in the position of buying a product that offers no bonus points in return. More concretely, butter, flour, salmon, maple syrup, aluminum foil and laundry detergent very rarely offer bonus points. So take the opportunity to stock up when points are offered.
With the RBC Visa Card you can earn a welcome bonus of 10,000 points :
With this no-annual-fee RBC credit card, you can earn 2 points per dollar on:
And 1 point per dollar on all other purchases.
Plus, save 3¢/L on gas at Petro-Canada and earn 20% more points when you pay with a linked RBC card
An analysis of the past 22 weeks reveals 3 main trends:
For more tips and tricks on how to get the most out of the Moi Program at the grocery store:
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