Woodman's Tightening Deal at Pumps; Chain Cites Markup Law Concerns

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Madison As gas prices continue to float above $3 a gallon, drivers will have a tougher time getting discounts from a Janesville- based company that offers gas rebates for people who shop at its grocery stores.

Woodman's Food Markets, which operates 11 stores in Wisconsin and northern Illinois, next week will end its program of shaving the price of gasoline by 3 cents a gallon for those who show a Woodman's grocery receipt when they buy gas. Instead, drivers will get $1 off when they buy $30 of gas and show a $50 receipt for groceries.

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Woodman's Tightening Deal at Pumps; Chain Cites Markup Law Concerns

Woodman's President Phil Woodman said the company made the change because the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection would not give it a clear answer on whether its policy adhered to the m...

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