A&W, Canada’s original burger chain, has launched its new loyalty program, A&W Rewards.
The new loyalty program gives Canadians a chance to collect points and redeem free rewards on favourites, announced the company on Wednesday.

“Get ready to be rewarded, A&W fans! We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new loyalty program – something our guests have been asking for! Your incredible loyalty to your local A&W means the world to us, and we’re excited to finally offer a program that rewards you for every delicious visit,” said Angie Tsang, Director of Consumer Marketing.
If you already have an account on the A&W App, you are all set up! New mobile guests can download the app and sign up for an account, said the company.
“Whether you order through the A&W Mobile App or scan your unique QR code while ordering at a restaurant, every visit is a step closer to redeeming points for A&W favourites like a frosty A&W Root Beer™, crispy Onion Rings, or the tasty Teen Burger™,” it said.
People can earn 10 points* for every $1** spent, which can be redeemed for up to three items per transaction from the different reward levels.
By redeeming the following points, you can get one of the following favourites:
- 300 Points: Regular Root Beer, Small Coffee, Apple Turnover, Hashbrown
- 600 Points: Buddy Burger™, Small Latte, Regular Fries
- 900 Points: Onion Rings, Mama Burger™
- 1500 Points: Teen Burger, Chubby Chicken™ Burger, Mama Burger™ Combo, Classic Bacon & Eggs Combo.
Download the Mobile App to sign up for Rewards to start getting rewarded when you place an order for your favourites, added the company.
For full details about Rewards, refer to the Terms of Use.
*Points will also expire 12 months after the calendar month that they are earned.
**Points are calculated on order subtotals after discounts and other offer redemptions. Excludes taxes, fees and purchases made on third party platforms.

The company is Canada’s original burger chain with over 1,050+ restaurants that are Canadian-owned and operated.
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Just tried using the app at a Toronto location tonight, and it seems their scanner couldn’t read it at the till. Heads up, it looks like you can only earn points by ordering ahead through the app.