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Even more ways to earn: GrabRewards just got even better

Even more ways to earn: GrabRewards just got even better

The Star16 hours ago
LET'S be honest – most of us use Grab without thinking twice. Breakfast on-the-go? Tap. Drowned under a pile of work at the office and can't step out for lunch? Tap. Midnight munchies? Tap. Grocery top-up? Tap.
But what if every one of those taps could get you a little something extra?
Grab has just rolled out a bunch of new ways for you to earn and redeem GrabRewards, when you're using GrabFood, GrabMart or anything under the Grab umbrella.
And the best part? You don't even have to do anything extra – just tweak your usual habits a bit and watch the points roll in.
Earn while you eat
Whether you're hankering for a warm, buttery kaya toast or a hearty plate of nasi lemak to jumpstart your morning – or craving for coffee and cake during your tea break at work, you'll be scoring even more GrabRewards.
Just place your order between 8am–10am or 2pm–4pm, spend RM20 or more and you'll score a hefty 5% back in GrabRewards.
Have lunch duties for the office or dinner plans at home with the family? No worries.
Be the one to place a group order with at least three people and get 3% back on your total. You'll be everyone's favourite – and you'll rack up points while you're at it.
If you always find yourself going back to your fave restaurants on Grab, you're in luck. Spend RM25 or more at any Grab Signatures eatery and earn 5% in GrabRewards.
Pick your favourites, and tap on 'Offers' to select the additional GrabRewards to earn.
The points earned from the order are also shown as part of the order.
More than food
But of course, tasty treats aren't the only way to earn those points. When getting your essentials at Jaya Grocer, just tap GrabPay or swipe your GX card at checkout, earn 1.5X back in GrabRewards for every RM1 spent and watch the points roll in.
When you're running low on GrabPay, you can top up your wallet from your GX account and earn 1 GrabReward when you top-up GrabPay wallet with linked GX Account, and you'll earn 1 GrabReward for every RM3 top-up.
And to make any of your holidays even more rewarding, use any Grab service abroad and snag three times the points – yes, even those tuk-tuk jaunts and airport transfers count toward your next reward.
Sweet stack of rewards
Here's the game changer in the spruced up GrabRewards: These offers can be combined or stacked. So if you order your favourite eat from a Grab Signatures restaurant for your team during the tea-time window – you'll be unlocking multiple rewards in one go.
The best part? No more waiting around for points to pile up before you can enjoy the perks. With the new 'burn toggle' on GrabFood and GrabMart, you can redeem your GrabRewards instantly – even if you've only got a small stash.
From breakfast to groceries, there's so many ways to earth more GrabRewards on the newly revamped GrabRewards.
All in a tap
Earning GrabRewards and scoring sweet savings has never been simpler. Before you hit that checkout button, all you have to do is tap 'Offers' and pick the deal that fits your order.
You'll see your rewards reflected in the summary, so you know exactly how much you're getting back. Easy, transparent and worth it.
Whether it's your team lunch, groceries, or a quick ride abroad, Grab now gives you more ways to earn. You don't need to spend more – just spend smarter.
With the introduction of even more ways to earn GrabRewards within the platform, Grab is also streamlining the GrabRewards multiplier, so every user can earn GrabRewards whether they are a GrabUnlimited user or not.
Here is a summary of GrabRewards' points system, effective Aug 22:
Want to discover how to earn and redeem even more GrabRewards points? Click here to find out more.
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