The upcoming holiday weekend brings a rare collision between the gas pump and the department store cash register.
JCPenney announced a promotion targeting travelers facing high summer travel costs. On Friday, July 3, the legacy retailer will hand out $10 shopping credits to any customer who walks into a brick-and-mortar store with a gas receipt.
The single-day event, dubbed “Fuel Up and Save,” functions as a dollar-for-dollar trade. A physical paper receipt or a digital confirmation on a smartphone screen showing a recent fuel purchase unlocks $10 off any transaction of $10 or more.
For holiday commuters, the timing is kismet. The Independence Day weekend historically represents the busiest driving period of the summer season, leaving millions of Americans watching numbers spin at the pump before hitting the interstate. JCPenney is betting that a direct discount on apparel, home goods, or travel gear will lure those drivers off the highway and into the store.
“JCPenney has always been there to help families stretch their budgets without asking them to compromise on style, quality or value,” Michelle Wlazlo, Brand CEO of JCPenney said in a statement. “You’re already heading to the gas pump, so why not use the opportunity to put some money back in your pocket? Fuel Up and Save is a fun way to take an everyday expense and turn it into something rewarding at JCPenney, so you can spend the holiday weekend making memories with the people you love—not worrying about every dollar spent getting there.”
The move could be seen as a play for foot traffic during a critical summer sales window. Brick and mortar stores frequently struggle to capture the attention of consumers focused on outdoor recreation and travel during early July. By anchoring the promotion to gas station receipts, the company bypasses traditional digital coupons to meet consumers directly at their point of financial strain.
The promotion carries few structural hurdles, operating as a functional giveaway for anyone purchasing a small item or basic essentials. The retail giant confirmed the credit applies across standard inventory departments, making it a viable option for last-minute holiday weekend needs like sunscreen, beach towels, or basic summer basics.
Shoppers looking to capitalize on the trade need to keep their gas receipts during their fuel stops. Store doors open on Friday at normal morning hours across nationwide locations, and the promotion will run through closing time Friday night.
The deal is limited to one per customer and requires the transaction to take place inside a physical store location, meaning online orders won’t qualify for the gas receipt exchange.

