Tesco shoppers have been issued with an urgent reminder ahead of their next shopping trip.
It comes as the supermarket is set to ditch two apps, with one of them being ditched by the end of this month.
Tesco have confirmed that their Pay+ app will no longer be available by the end of February as the app is set to be scrapped on February 27. Tesco will also ditch the Clubcard app, although a date is yet to be announced with it said to be closing " later this year". Tesco say it will give customers plenty of notice.
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Tesco Pay+ lets you pay for your shopping and collect Clubcard points, while the Clubcard app lets you scan a digital version of your Clubcard in stores.
The changes mean that from February 27 if shoppers want to scan a single barcode to pay and to collect Clubcard points in Tesco stores, they will need to download the revamped Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app, previously the Tesco Grocery app.
This app is free to downlaod and combines all the features to allow shoppers to pay and collect Clubcard points.
Tesco says the change aims to make things easier for shoppers by having everything in one app.
A spokesperson told Money Saving Expert: "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."
It comes as Tesco shoppers are being urged to use their vouchers before they expire next week.
Tesco Mobile customers have also been issued a warning amid rising prices set to come into force shortly. Pay monthly Tesco Mobile customers whose contract expired before February 1 will see their mobile bills increase this spring by 14.4 per cent.
The mobile provider announced that customers will now need a Clubcard to avoid mid-contract price rises.
Tesco Mobile, which has five million customers, are not the only ones to have price hikes with EE, O2 and Three also raising prices up to 17.3 per cent.
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