Shoppers Drug Mart Canada Text Offers: Get 20x The PC Optimum Points When You Spend $30 Or More On Food & Snacks *Today Only*


Here’s a text offer that was sent out by Shoppers Drug Mart Canada this morning, which is valid for today only, and will earn you 20x the Optimum points when you spend $30 or more on food and snacks. Given that many of you, if not most of you, either have terrible PC Optimum personal offers for Shoppers Drug Mart, or none at all, this may be an offer you’ll want to use.

If you are not signed up to receive these texts, or just plain haven’t received it, you can use a screenshot of this offer shown here. The offer is not unique, and inevitably someone comments that it says one time use, but that means per account, not for the offer itself. Once again, it is not a unique offer.

Don’t forget that if you have 20x the milk or other personal food offers loaded to your card, those will all combine with the 20x, and you will earn even more than the 30% value of just the 20x on your $30 purchase.


5 responses to “Shoppers Drug Mart Canada Text Offers: Get 20x The PC Optimum Points When You Spend $30 Or More On Food & Snacks *Today Only*”

  1. Harriet says:

    I bought $40 worth of food and snacks and got 800 PC points, which are worth 80 cents! That doesn’t seem right shouldn’t it be 8000 points?? What am I missing?

  2. Harriet says:

    As well I bought a $100 Shoppers gift card and 0 points. It seems there is no more 1000 bonus points for Shoppers gift cards. Must have missed that some how.

  3. Harriet says:

    I also had a personal offer (PCOptimum) offer of 3200 points for cookies (which are food) and did not get the points for them. Called Shoppers and they added those points.

    Back to my overall purchase of 40 dollars, earning 80 cents worth of points is no way a 30% savings! The customer service said literally “40 x 20 is 800 points” that’s all you get, not the 8000 points I was expecting
    Anyone else??

  4. Laurie says:

    Should be $40x15x20….as the offer claims 30% back in points. Customer service rep is wrong. These text offers used to award points at a later date…anything in the fine print?

  5. Harriet says:

    No fine print that I can see. Thanks for clarifying, I will try customer service again.


















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