Tesco shoppers who are signed up with the supermarket's Clubcard loyalty scheme will no longer receive paper coupons.
From next month, the automatic statements and vouchers won't be arriving through people's letterboxes, reports The Mirror.
However, it's reported that the shake-up isn't going to impact all shoppers and those who would like to continue getting the physical vouchers can make a specific request.
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If people don't make the request, then any points that have been accumulated will then be transferred into vouchers via email.
This will then give shoppers a barcode which customers can scan when checking out in stores.
Tesco told The Mirror that they will make the change for people who regularly shop online and those impacted will get an email informing them of the change as not all loyalty customers will be affected.
Those who have already had an email but would like to continue getting quarterly Clubcard statements and vouchers through the post will need to actively opt back in by May 5.
This can be done by logging into your MyClubcard account online and then clicking on the 'statement preferences' button. Once on the page, you are then able to change it back to 'by post'.
But if this change is made after May 5 then customers will get their statement for that month by email and receive the August statement and vouchers by post.
It's not the only huge shake-up that Tesco has announced recently as the grocer, which is the largest in the UK, is set to open 59 new branches over the next year.