Tesco are set to make some major changes to their Clubcard scheme next month in a bid to help reduce their impact on the environment.
The supermarket giant will be changing the way customers receive their rewards from May, according to Tyla, with all customers said to be affected by the shake up.
Many people will know by now that shops and big brands are trying to cut down on their carbon footprint and find new ways to help the environment.
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This means that from next month, Tesco will scrap paper coupons for all of their customers - unless the shopper specifically requests to continue to receive them.
Instead vouchers will now arrive to the customers email assigned to their Clubcard with barcodes the customers can scan at the checkout.
The change is set to impact those who regularly shop online, with the supermarket set to send out an email explaining the changes.
If you would rather have paper copies, you can always opt back in by signing into your Clubcard account, select 'statement preferences' and revert back to 'by post' by May 5.
If these changes are made after this date, you'll receive your May coupons digitally and you'll have to wait until August to received vouchers by post.