The Retiree’s Guide to Senior Discounts: 50+ Places You Can Save

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The Big List: 50+ Places You Can Save

Here it is—your cheat sheet for retiree savings across the country. Remember that policies can change, and many discounts are only at participating locations, especially with franchises like restaurants. Always verify before you buy.

Grocery Stores

Groceries are one of the biggest expenses for any household. A consistent discount here adds up fast. Most grocery store discounts are offered on a specific “Senior Day” each week.

  • Albertsons: Many locations offer a senior discount on the first Wednesday of the month. Check your local store’s policy.
  • American Discount Foods: 10% off for seniors 62+ every Monday.
  • DeCicco Family Markets: Offers a senior discount program; check your local store for the specific day and percentage.
  • Fred Meyer: Typically the first Tuesday of the month, offering an extra 10% off for shoppers 55+.
  • Harris Teeter: Every Thursday, seniors 60+ get 5% off after linking their VIC card to the senior program.
  • Hy-Vee: Many locations have a senior discount day. The day and discount vary, so ask your local store manager.
  • Kroger: While there is no national senior discount policy, many stores in the Kroger family (like Fred Meyer) have their own. Always check with your local store.
  • Publix: Select locations, particularly in the Southeast, have offered a 5% discount on Wednesdays for those 60+, but this has become less common. It is essential to check locally.
  • ShopRite: Some participating stores offer a senior discount; you’ll need to inquire at the customer service desk.

Retail and Department Stores

From clothing to household goods, these discounts can make a big difference, especially on larger purchases.

  • Bealls: The first Tuesday of the month is typically “Senior Day” with a significant discount for those 50+.
  • Belk: On “Senior Day,” usually the first Tuesday of the month, shoppers 62+ can get an extra discount.
  • Goodwill: Many regional Goodwill stores have a weekly senior discount day offering 10-25% off for shoppers 55 or 60+.
  • Kohl’s: Every Wednesday, shoppers 60+ can get a 15% discount in-store. This is a very popular and reliable offer.
  • Michaels: Get 10% off your entire purchase every day, including sale items, with a Michaels Rewards account (for ages 55+).
  • Pep Boys: Customers 55+ can get a 10% discount at their local store.
  • Rite Aid: The first Wednesday of every month is for members of their free “wellness65+” program, offering 20% off and other perks.
  • Ross Dress for Less: Tuesdays are for the 55+ crowd, with a 10% discount through their “Every Tuesday Club.”
  • Savers/Value Village: Many locations offer up to 30% off for seniors on a specific day of the week.
  • Walgreens: “Seniors Day” is typically the first Tuesday of the month, offering 20% off eligible store-brand items for shoppers 55+ and AARP members.

Frequently Asked Questions: The Basics

  • What is the most common age for a senior discount? It varies widely, but 55 and 60 are the most common starting ages. Some, like AARP, start at 50.
  • Do I need to show ID? Yes, be prepared to show a government-issued ID to verify your age.
  • Can my spouse get the discount too? Usually, yes, if they are with you and also meet the age requirement. But for things like movie tickets, each person needs to qualify individually.

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