By Martha C. WhiteIf you, like many Americans, do the bulk of your credit card spending at the supermarket, Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards may be the perfect card for you.
While this card’s base 1% cash back rate is unremarkable, its unlimited 3% cash back at grocery stores is the highest uncapped rate we found in the cash back category.
It’s why Buy Side from WSJ named this card Best Cash Back Card for Groceries.
Card details you might missWhile Buy Side from WSJ judges cash back credit cards primarily based on their cash back offers, it’s important to understand all the terms and conditions.
For instance, a family with $3,000 a month in credit card spending who spent half of that amount—$1,500—on food would earn $720 a year in cash back with this card, the same as they would with Buy Side from WSJ’s Best Overall Cash Back Credit Card pick, the Wells Fargo Active Cash, which offers 2% cash back on purchases across all categories.