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Treat Yourself

Turn Every Grocery Receipt Into Free Xbox, PSN or Nintendo eStore Credit

By Chris Pagnani

May 16, 2025

What if your next trip to the grocery store could help fund your next video game? With Fetch, that’s exactly what happens.

Every grocery receipt you scan brings you closer to free gaming gift cards—no tricks, no credit card sign-ups, no surveys. Just real rewards from your real purchases.

Here’s how it works, how to maximize your points, and why gamers across the U.S. are turning to Fetch to level up their wallets.

Scan your receipts. Earn gaming rewards. Download Fetch.

🛒 How grocery shopping becomes game fuel

Every time you shop at a grocery store—big chains like Walmart, Target, Kroger, or even your local corner store—you get a receipt. With Fetch, that receipt = Fetch Points.

How it works:

  1. Snap a picture of your receipt using the Fetch app.
  2. Get at least 25 points, and up to thousands if your receipt includes featured brands
  3. Redeem those points for digital gift cards to your favorite gaming platforms

You literally get rewarded for buying snacks and essentials. No extra effort required.

🕹️ Gift cards gamers will love

Once you earn at least 3,000 points, you can redeem them for gift cards for certain brands. 

If you’re a gamer, you’ll love the gift card options available on Fetch.

🎮 Popular gaming gift cards:

  • Xbox Store: Use for new games, DLCs, Game Pass
  • PlayStation Store: Perfect for seasonal sales and indie games
  • Nintendo eShop: Use on classic titles, indie releases, or in-game currency
  • Razer Gold: Put it towards the purchase of full games, DLCs, and expansions

Gaming gift cards in the Fetch app

Each platform offers digital delivery, meaning you can redeem, copy the code, and plug it into your console right away.

📸 Example of a real Fetch-to-gaming workflow

Let’s say, for instance, that one day you:

  • You buy groceries at Target, scan your receipt and earn 2,500+ points from offers on products you bought.
  • You refer a friend and get 2,000 more points.
  • You play Solitaire Grand Harvest through Fetch Play and earn 1,500 points.

You’re now sitting on 6,000+ points, potentially enough for two $3 gift cards or one $5 gift card, all earned without spending a cent more than you normally would.

🏆 Best grocery brands for bonus points

Some brands give out big point bonuses. Here are a few gamer-approved snacks and household names you’ll often find featured:

  • Doritos
  • Totino’s Pizza Rolls
  • Pepsi, Coke, and Red Bull
  • General Mills cereals

Check the Discover tab in the Fetch app to see current point bonuses on your favorite brands and products.

🛍️ Where to shop to earn faster

Fetch works at any store with itemized receipts, which means you can earn points at any of the following stores (and countless others):

  • Walmart
  • Target
  • Kroger
  • Safeway/Albertsons
  • CVS and Walgreens (for snacks & drinks!)
  • Sam’s Club & Costco

Pro tip: Keep all receipts, even small ones—bonus points stack up fast.

🔁 Combine with Fetch Play for even more points

Love mobile gaming too? Fetch Play lets you earn extra points by playing top-rated games like:

Use your downtime to boost your points without lifting more than a finger.

🎯 How to get started (step-by-step)

  1. Download the Fetch app.
  2. Create an account (it takes less than a minute).
  3. Take a photo of your first receipt.
  4. Link your email/Amazon for digital orders.
  5. Redeem points for gaming gift cards.

It’s that simple. Every receipt is a step closer to your next free game.

🔓 Power up your play without paying up

Gaming doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. With Fetch, your grocery hauls and daily purchases can fuel your gaming library.

Thousands of gamers already use Fetch to redeem gift cards and grab the games they love—for free.

Topics: fetch and gaming, Gift Cards, offers, rewards


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Chris Pagnani

Chris Pagnani is a writer, SEO, coffee snob, and obsessive record collector here at Fetch. In his past life, he taught high school English before leaving education behind to spend several years touring around the country playing drums in a band.