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Manchester Evening News
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Rachel Pugh

Tesco sends warning to all Clubcard customers

Tesco has sent a warning to anybody who uses a Clubcard. The warning comes as Tesco has decided to axe one of its most popular Clubcard features.

From tomorrow (April 19), Tesco has warned that customers will no longer be able to use the supermarket's Clubcard app. The app, which is popular with millions of Tesco customers, acts as a digital version of the Tesco Clubcard - meaning you'll always have it on you without needing the physical card.

But today is the last day the Clubcard app will be available. From tomorrow, Tesco customers will need to download the revamped Clubcard & Grocery app, which has essentially combined both features of the other apps.

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This means you can use it to pay and collect Clubcard points, as well as view your balance, spend any vouchers you've earned, order a grocery delivery and check stock in your local store. The Grocery & Clubcard app, which was previously called the Tesco Grocery app, is available to download for free on Android and iPhone.

A Tesco spokesperson said: "Bringing the functionality of Tesco Pay+ into the Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app is a demonstration of our focus on providing products which closely align to the needs of Tesco shoppers."

This isn't the only change Tesco is introducing to its Clubcard scheme over the next few weeks. Tesco customers will get less money for their Clubcard points when redeemed with a "Rewards Partner" from June 14.

People will only to double the value of their Clubcard points, rather than triple them as they currently do. For example, if you have 500 points, this would normally be worth £5 to spend in Tesco stores - but use them with a "Rewards Partner" and they'd be worth £15.

But after June 14, they'll only be worth double their original value, so £10 for 500 points. Tesco currently has over 100 "Rewards Partners" including brands like Pizza Express, Legoland, Alton Towers, Cineworld and Hotels.com.

The supermarket is also changing the amount of points you can get when you will up your car at its forecourts. Currently, drivers get one point for every £2 they spend on fuel - but from June 14, you'll get one point for every two litres of fuel you buy.

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