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Schnucks kicks off Healthier Habits Steps challenge for Rewards members

Participants can earn up to $20 in free Schnucks Rewards points.
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As part of the company’s Healthier Habits initiative, Schnuck Markets is inviting all Schnucks Rewards members to participate in a community-wide steps challenge, open to those in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin—the four states in which the company operates. 

Continuing through April 30, participants can earn $5 in Schnucks Rewards points each week by reaching the steps challenge goal of 50,000 steps per week, an average of just over 7,000 per day.

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To participate, Schnucks Rewards members should download the FitLvl app, and create a login using the phone number connected to their Schnucks Rewards account. In addition to earning Rewards Points each week if they reach the goal, all participants will be entered to win Schnucks Rewards prizes. One lucky participant will win $500 in Schnucks Rewards points, and five participants will win $100 in points. 

“Schnucks is invested in promoting healthier choices to our customers, and this step challenge is a new way to do that by bringing together the community to build healthier habits,” said Alison Primo, manager of health and wellness at Schnucks. “We want to reward our customers for being active in April and support them in reaching their health goals when they shop at Schnucks.” 

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In addition, customers who sign up for the Healthier Habits program through the Schnucks Rewards app will earn 2X Rewards Points on all Dietitian Pick products from April 3 to 16. Simply look for the Dietitian Pick “Thumbs Up” logo that appears on shelf tags in stores and in the product guide in the Schnucks Rewards app of more than 5,000 items. These products include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and healthy fats while limiting nutrients like added sugar, saturated fat and sodium. 

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