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Lunds & Byerlys Extends Commitment to Personalized Experiences

Partners with GetUpside to make its cash back offers available at all locations. Through a partnership with retail technology company GetUpside, the grocer’s cash back offers will be available at all of its locations.

Kristina Hurtig, Senior Editor, Winsight Grocery Business

July 8, 2021

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Lunds & Byerlys has partnered with retail technology company GetUpside to make its cash back offers available at all of the Minnesota-based grocer’s locations.

GetUpside connects customers with nearly 30,000 restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations and convenience stores nationwide and encourages them to transact using personalized cash back offers, which are delivered through the GetUpside mobile app.

“We pride ourselves on providing each customer personal attention and exceptional value so they have the best shopping experience possible,” said Phil Lombardo, chief operating officer of Lunds & Byerlys, in a release. “By partnering with GetUpside, we are extending our commitment to personalized experiences while we reach new customers and motivate our current customers to come back more often.”

Lunds & Byerlys is family-owned and has 27 locations throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding area. It said the partnership with GetUpside is an extension of its focus on quality, value and service.

“Lunds & Byerlys and GetUpside share a similar goal—to strengthen our local communities,” said Tyler Renaghan, VP of grocery for Washington, D.C.-based GetUpside. “We are proud to help Lunds & Byerlys serve their customers in a way that is measurably beneficial for their business.”

 

 

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Kristina Hurtig

Senior Editor, Winsight Grocery Business

Kristina Hurtig is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business. Kristina has been an editor in the retail trade industry for the past five years, with experience covering both the grocery and convenience-store industries. 

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