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$1 million cash back is being earned by users each week from purchases from 50,000 locations in all 50 states through Upside.

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A free app for earning cash back on gas, dining, and groceries that works on top of our other cash back programs? Yes, please.

Upside rewards (real) cash back at 50,000 restaurants, gas stations, and grocery stores — with the average frequent user earning $340 per year. (Maybe more if you take advantage of their referral program.)

Ashevillians who download it now get an extra 25 cents per gallon on their first fill-up with code AVL25.

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