Big changes coming to Tesco Clubcard – shoppers won’t be happy
TESCO is making big changes to Clubcard vouchers and shoppers aren’t happy.
of supermarket chain devalues Clubcard vouchers used with reward partners.
Shoppers can use Clubcard vouchers in-store and online to save money at Tesco. shop.
So far, customers can redeem these vouchers with various rewards partners, triple the value. pizza express and Gigi.
But after June 14th, Clubcard vouchers double in value when redeemed at any of Tesco’s 100 rewards partners.
The move means family trips at Alton Towers Resort, dining at PizzaExpress and sunny vacations at Hotels.com aren’t as valuable as they used to be.
Customers wishing to avoid devaluation of points should order their partner codes by June 14th.
These codes continue to be worth current rates and can be redeemed by shoppers within 12 months of issuance.
Tesco is justifying the change so they can continue to offer great deals to Clubcard members.
Clubcard holders will still be able to convert 150 points into vouchers worth £1.50 to be used at Tesco supermarkets.
Customers can also take advantage of club card prices in supermarkets. It allows loyalty card members to purchase more than 8,000 of his products at discounted rates.
A Tesco spokesperson said, “Clubcard unlocks the best value from Tesco. From thousands of exclusive deals with Clubcard Price, discounts on groceries and fuel, to double the vouchers with over 100 Clubcard Reward Partners. Up to access to value.
“Millions of people tap their Tesco Clubcard every time they shop, giving them access to over 8,000 weekly transactions on Clubcard Price.
“And with savings of up to £351 per year, more people than ever are taking full advantage of the immediate value Tesco Clubcard offers.
“We are changing the way members use their vouchers with Rewards Partners, but you can still extract great value the same way you did before.”
How does the Tesco Clubcard scheme work?
tesco club card was launched in 1995, allowing shoppers to shop and earn points, which they can then redeem for discount vouchers on food and other partner schemes.
every time you spend £1 in store and onlineyou get 1 point for scanning a card or app.
You’ll also earn 1 point for every £2 spent on fuel.
1 point is 1 pence, so for example 150 points equals £1.50.
A minimum of 150 points is required to request a voucher.
Once you have accumulated enough points, you can redeem them for coupons worth the face value that can be used in stores. Tesco.
Customers can now triple the value they spend at rewards partners such as restaurants and on the go.
However, after June 14th, you will only get double the value you spend with rewards partners.
Club card holders get lower prices on some items compared to those who don’t have a loyalty card.
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