Minnesotans' obsession with Culver's is finally going to start paying off. They have a rewards program now!

It's the little things in life, right? But seriously, I can't believe it took this long to get a true Culver's rewards program. Even their CEO said, "'I know, I know – we're a tad late to the game on this one!'"

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Did Culver's Have a Rewards Program?

I tried to find the answer to this myself because I'm pretty certain that Culver's never had a true rewards program, and that's mostly true.

They've always had their app, where you could join and they'd send you specials (like for your birthday, you can get a free scoop of custard), but it wasn't a true rewards program where you get free stuff for spending money with them.

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But now we have one, and it's about time. I've spent enough money on their chicken sandwiches, it's time to get rewarded for it.

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Culver's New Rewards Program

Their rewards program is called Delicious Rewards. How it works is really simple: for every $1 you spend, you get 10 points. Then, you can cash in those points for free stuff off of the menu.

There are 18 different things you can redeem based on how many points you have.

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500 points is the lowest amount that you can redeem for something. With 500 points, you can get items like a free medium crinkle cut fries or a free scoop dish or cone of custard.

With 750 points, you can get things like a free medium Wisconsin cheese curds or a single Butterburger.

And with 1,000 points, you can get things like a free 4-piece chicken tenders or a chicken sandwich. You know what I'll be saving up for.

The rewards program will also give you free stuff for your birthday (and half birthday). Plus, when you sign up for the rewards program, you get 25% off your next order. Say less!

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