Tesco Clubcard holders are being given a final warning to use up their vouchers today or risking losing out.
The old faithful Tesco Clubcard is a handy thing to have, it can save shoppers a few quid on their groceries, while also racking up points which are then converted into vouchers to be used in store or elsewhere. And, let’s not forget the most important thing, you can get a lower priced meal deal.
According to Tesco, a staggering 20 million Brits have a Clubcard - with one bloke loving his so much he had it tattooed on his arm. It turns out that some folks are collecting their points but forgetting to redeem them, prompting the supermarket chain to issue a warning.
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A couple of weeks back, Tesco shoppers were urged to use up the £16 million worth of Clubcard vouchers that are due to expire at the end of this month - meaning today is the last day you can use them before they run out.
The vouchers set to expire at the end of November will have been issued all the way back in November 2021.
Emma Botton, Tesco Group Customer Director, told the Independent: “We want to help customers’ household budgets stretch further right now and Clubcard is the best way to get great value with Tesco.
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“With more than £16m worth of Clubcard vouchers due to expire at the end of November, we’re reminding customers to spend them now – or even use them to get ahead with some early Christmas shopping.”
If you happen to be one of those who does have some vouchers stashed away and about to expire, you might like to know that as well as spending them your usual shopping or fuel, they can also be redeemed at numerous reward partners such as Pizza Express, Disney Plus and Alton Towers.
And if none of those tickle your fancy, earlier this year, Tesco announced it was partnering up with BrewDog bars.
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The scheme is valid in almost all of BrewDog’s branches across the UK and offers a quid off for every 50 points you have.
So, if you want a free pint costing £6, you’ll need 300 points - but, of course, you can enjoy a half price pint for half that amount of points.
James Watt, founder of the Scots brewery, said: “With an existing customer base of over 21 million active Clubcard members, we’re delighted to be the only restaurant partner to offer pints in return for points.
"Everyone is feeling the cost-of-living squeeze, so if we can help people with the cost of our beer where possible, you can bet your pint on it that we will.”