Commissaries

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Commissary

One of the best quirks of being in the military is the discounted prices of everyday grocery items. The commissary negotiates reduced prices on your behalf so you can purchase select items at a lower rate than you’ll find anywhere else.

In order to use the facility, an ID is required. Accepted ID cards are active duty, Guard and Reserve, dependents, and retirees. Exceptions include Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war and all service-connected disabled veterans, and caregivers enrolled in the VA’s Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers program.

Special Information: Effective 18 March 2020 the Maxwell/Gunter Commissary will be conducting 100% ID check. No Visitors are allowed only ID cardholders. No Early Bird shoppers are allowed at this time.

FAQ's

Can I use coupons?

Coupons are welcome, but follow different rules from off-base stores. Accepted forms are “commissary” and normal “manufacturer” coupons, along with the Commissary’s Reward Card, an electronic coupon program.

Find more information on the Rewards Card or coupon rules here.

Does the commissary have a delivery service?

The commissary does not currently have a delivery service.

Why is there a 5 percent surcharge on my receipt?

The surcharge on your receipt allows us to maintain store upkeep and provides support in constructing new stores. The charges calculated by the cost of your items before coupons are applied.