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Amazon Prime Members Can Now Save $0.20 On Every Gallon of Gas on Fridays

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Amazon has expanded its Prime membership benefits with the introduction of a fuel savings program designed to help members reduce everyday transportation costs across the United States. The new initiative allows eligible Prime members to save 10 cents per gallon on all grades of gasoline at approximately 7,500 participating bp, Amoco, and ampm gas stations nationwide. This addition positions the membership as an even more comprehensive package that addresses multiple aspects of daily life, from shopping and entertainment to practical expenses like filling up the tank. Now on Friday’s you can get a $0.20 savings up from the $0.10 on all other days.

The savings potential adds up meaningfully for many drivers. Based on average U.S. driving habits, which include an estimated 675 gallons of fuel consumed annually and typical fuel efficiency around 21.5 miles per gallon for light-duty vehicles, the discount translates to nearly $70 in yearly savings when purchases occur at qualifying locations. Individual results will differ depending on factors such as total fuel usage, frequency of visits to participating stations, and overall driving patterns. The calculation draws from Department of Transportation data and reflects realistic consumption for many households. For families managing commutes, school drop-offs, weekend errands, or longer road trips, this perk directly offsets a portion of a major recurring expense.

Activation of the fuel savings offer requires only a one-time setup process. Prime members visit a dedicated page on the Amazon website to link their existing Prime account with a free earnify loyalty account provided through bp. Once connected, the system automatically applies the discount at the pump. Members can locate nearby stations using the earnify mobile app, which includes a convenient store finder tool. Redemption happens seamlessly either by entering a linked phone number or payment method directly at the pump or by selecting the specific pump through the app interface. The offer covers every grade of fuel without any minimum or maximum purchase requirements, ensuring flexibility for drivers who need just a few gallons or a full tank.

This fuel benefit builds on the foundational value of Prime membership, which has grown significantly since its early days focused primarily on faster shipping. Today, the program encompasses a wide range of advantages that touch nearly every part of modern routines. Members enjoy fast and free delivery on tens of millions of items, with options for same-day or next-day service on many popular products. Year-round competitive pricing spans more than 35 categories of goods, while exclusive shopping events deliver additional opportunities for savings throughout the year. Streaming entertainment through Prime Video provides access to original series, films, live sports coverage, and a growing library of licensed content, keeping households engaged without extra subscriptions in many cases.

Further enhancements include grocery delivery options from Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, and local partners, often with unlimited qualifying deliveries available through an add-on subscription or threshold-based free shipping. Health-related perks feature affordable prescription services via Amazon Pharmacy and access to primary care through One Medical at reduced rates for members. Music streaming, unlimited photo storage, gaming benefits, and reading materials round out the ecosystem, creating a membership that supports convenience, entertainment, and cost reduction in multiple areas simultaneously. The fuel savings program extends this philosophy into the physical world of driving, recognizing that many daily activities still involve vehicles despite the rise of online shopping.

The partnership with bp and its earnify platform enables the discount by combining contributions from both companies. Standard earnify users already receive a base savings amount, and linking a Prime membership adds the incremental benefit to reach the full 10-cent reduction. This collaboration expands the reach of Prime advantages beyond digital transactions and home delivery into real-world retail locations. Plans for future expansions include potential electric vehicle charging savings through bp pulse, with additional details expected in the coming year, signaling Amazon’s intent to support members across different vehicle types and energy needs.

Prime membership remains available at standard rates of $14.99 per month or $139 per year, with more affordable options for qualifying students, young adults, and recipients of certain government assistance programs. The fuel savings feature activates for all U.S. Prime members upon linking accounts, requiring no additional fees. As driving remains essential for countless routines—from picking up children after activities to handling airport runs or exploring local areas—this new element helps keep more money in members’ pockets while reinforcing the overall utility of the subscription.

Overall, the addition of the $0.20 Gas savings strengthen Prime’s position as a multifaceted service that delivers tangible financial relief alongside convenience and entertainment. With thousands of stations participating across the country, the program offers broad accessibility for urban, suburban, and rural drivers alike. As Amazon continues refining and expanding its membership offerings, this fuel initiative demonstrates a commitment to evolving with customer needs and incorporating practical, everyday benefits into an already extensive roster of advantages. The result is a more complete value proposition that supports households in managing both routine necessities and discretionary spending more efficiently.

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