Credit cards from Wal-Mart: 10 cents off on gas this summer

Credit cards, gift cards from the retailer earn the per-gallon discount at its gas stations in 18 states. The discount for Wal-Mart credit cards lasts through Sept. 30.

The WalMart Supercenter sign is seen in Springfield, Ill., May 16, 2011. Wal-Mart on June 29, 2011, announced it was offering holders of its credit cards and gift cards a 10-cent per gallon discount at its gas stations in 18 states for the summer driving season.

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June 29, 2011

BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is cutting gas prices by 10 cents a gallon for three months to help consumers worried about their spending amid a sputtering economy and busy summer travel season.

"Our customers have told us that high gas prices are a top budget concern, nearly as large an expense to their households as food and groceries," Chief Marketing Officer Stephen Quinn said in a statement.

Wal-Mart is well aware that rising gas prices and other household costs are squeezing shoppers' budgets, reporting at its annual shareholders meeting earlier this month that shoppers appear to be focusing on groceries and little else.

To help ease consumers' worries, the world's biggest retailer announced Wednesday that customers visiting participating Murphy USA and Walmart gas stations in 18 states through Sept. 30 will receive a discount on all fuel, gas and diesel purchases when they use reloadable Walmart gift cards, Walmart MoneyCards or Walmart credit cards.

Gas prices neared $4 a gallon in late April and early May, but have since fallen to a national average of $3.57 per gallon. Still, the government reported on Monday that Americans spent at the weakest pace in 20 months in May, a sign gas prices may be hurting the economic recovery.

Wal-Mart said the discount will be taken immediately at the gas pump, with no other restrictions or requirements. The Bentonville, Ark. company said that a complete list of participating Walmart and Murphy USA locations can be found at www.walmartstores.com/gasrollback .

Wal-Mart, which had fiscal 2011 sales of $419 billion, has 9,000 stores in 15 countries.