1. Join the new rewards program for more ways to earn & redeem points and choose your rewards. purchases in-store and through mobile ordering and 3 PTS per gallon on fuel.
2. Earn 1250 PTS in a calendar month to unlock exclusive benefits and bonus rewards.
3. Quickly reorder your go-to items and mark stores as your favorite for easy, faster ordering.
4. Get exclusive deals and personalized offers when you use QC Rewards in-app.
5. Ordering on the QuickChek App is fast and easy. door with QuickChek Delivery.
6. Plus, earn points on it all.
7. See stores near you, get directions, hours, store services and gas prices.
1. It does not even take you to your favorite store as you have to find it on the map every time.
2. After uninstalling and reinstalling three separate times and pulling up deals prior to entering the store I have not been able to redeem deals.
3. Deleting this app.The app froze the first time I attempted to use it, then I looked at the reviews and saw that everybody else seems to have the same problems, I have no choice but to uninstall this app.
4. Deals disappear before their expiration dates an app doesn't function in the store even when connected to store Wi-Fi.
5. So frustrating! Store employees are unable to scan coupon from other source but know that many people have the same issue.
6. Why am I only allowed to have 1 favorite store? If I try to choose a 2nd, it replaces the first.
7. Ordering food for the first time you might just give up as it is so hard to find.
8. Time to move on.This app used to be awesome but after updating it fails to work correctly.
9. Even worse: you go to the store and the clerk tells you that the "system" isn't working and you don't get credit in the app for your shopping trip.
10. When selecting items on the menu, it will allow you to place several items in your cart, then when you click [purchase], the screen just refreshes or does nothing.
11. Pretty disappointing.While the app does load for me (and I understand the frustration of others because it used to fail for me as well), it's often an exercise in futility.