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Tesco brings back huge Clubcard deal for first time in a DECADE – see how much you can save


TESCO is bringing back a huge Clubcard deal for the first time in a decade.

Shoppers can collect double Clubcard points every time they shop.

Tesco is bringing back a huge Clubcard deal for the first time in a decade

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Tesco is bringing back a huge Clubcard deal for the first time in a decadeCredit: Alamy

It’s the first time the supermarket giant has offered a deal like this in over a decade.

More than 20million Tesco Clubcard members are set to benefit from the nifty offer, which is on from now until February 25.

Loyalty scheme members will receive two lots of points when they scan or tap their Clubcard when shopping in-store, online, while filling up at Tesco petrol stations, or visiting a Tesco café.

A total of 10billion Clubcard points are expected to be collected across the event.

Tesco’s Clubcard scheme points can be turned into vouchers for money off food or trips.

Customers can exchange points or up to two times their value with over 100 Reward Partners.

The partners include subscriptions to services such as Disney+, meals out at restaurants including Pizza Express and Zizzis, and holidays with the likes of Eurocamp.

You can also swap vouchers for money off your Tesco mobile bill.

They can also be used on days out at Alton Towers and Hotels.com.

Your vouchers can be used to cut the cost of car fuel at Tesco pumps.

How much you can save depends on how many points you exchange for money off vouchers.

You can keep track of them on the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app.

Tesco’s chief commercial officer, Ashwin Prasad, said: “Many of us could do with a little boost in January so we are delighted to bring over 20million Clubcard members the added joy of double points for the next seven weeks.

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“It’s the best value at Tesco with some extra on top! Whether you want to save up your Clubcard points to use towards a special moment like a holiday or simply for money off your shopping or fuel, it’s our extra thank you to Tesco Clubcard members for shopping with us.”

Shoppers will get their vouchers in their next two Clubcard statements – either in February or May.

You can choose to redeem them straight away with the faster vouchers service on the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app or online.

It’s important to note though that the double-points deal excludes Tesco Bank, Tesco Mobile, Tesco Photo, Esso Fuel, Evri, Waves, Inkjet, Halfords Motoring Club, and Tesco surveys.

Also, points won’t be awarded for certain products, like tobacco or tobacco-related products, as well as lottery, stamps, or prescription medicines.

Infant formula milk, gift cards, saving stamps, and in-store concessions also aren’t included.

How does the Tesco Clubcard scheme work?

Tesco’s Clubcard scheme allows shoppers to earn points as they shop, these points can then be turned into vouchers for money off food or other reward partner schemes. 

Each time you spend £1 in-store and online, you get one point when you scan your card or app.

Drivers using Clubcards now get one point for every two litres spent on fuel.

One point equals 1p, so 150 points gets you £1.50, for example.

You’ll need a minimum of 150 points to request a voucher.

These vouchers can either be worth the face value to spend in-store at Tesco, or you can double their worth to spend at reward partners, including restaurants, and on days out.

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Loyalty card holders can also get cheaper prices on over 8,000 items thanks to Clubcard Prices.

These Clubcard prices save the average member £351 on their annual shop, according to Tesco.

Meanwhile, we compared 25 everyday essentials from Tesco and Sainsbury’s to see if Clubcard or Nectar prices are really worth it.

Plus, here is the full list of lesser-known loyalty schemes that can get you free food, coffee and petrol.

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