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AIR MILES adds new earning opportunities at 257 Pattison Food Group Stores

TORONTO, - The AIR MILES® Reward Program is excited to announce high-frequency grocer Pattison Food Group is now a part of its card-linked offers promotion, where collectors can accelerate earn potential while shopping for everyday grocery essentials.

Starting today, at any of Pattison Food Group's 257 participating grocery retailer locations, AIR MILES collectors who link any Canadian-issued Mastercard to their AIR MILES card online can earn Miles on eligible purchases. AIR MILES and Pattison Food Group are celebrating the launch of this partnership with a bonus offer until November 16, where collectors can earn 100 Bonus Miles when they spend $100* or more in-store or online at participating Pattison Food Group grocery retailer locations with a linked Mastercard**. 

Pattison Food Group consists of eight grocery banners, and its largest is Save-On-Foods, a well-known retail chain with 176 stores across Western Canada. The other participating banners are Buy-Low Foods, Quality Foods, Choices Markets, Urban Fare, Nesters Market, PriceSmart Foods, and Nature's Fare Markets, bringing this points-earning opportunity to customers in markets of all sizes throughout Western Canada.

"We are excited to have Western Canada's leading provider of food, Pattison Food Group, join as part of our card linked offers," says Shawn Stewart, President, AIR MILES Reward Program. "As an organization, we are committed to providing choice and flexibility for collectors to earn on items that are meaningful and relevant to them, like groceries at one of Pattison Foods Group's many banners."

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