A Tesco employee went viral after sharing a money-saving hack that many people are completely unaware of.
The cost of living seems to be constantly on the rise in Ireland, and so many people are extra vigilant when it comes to saving some money.
This hack, shared by a woman named Gracie Jayne allows customers to claim three times the normal amount of cash back - and it can even be put towards hotel stays.
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Tesco is very well known for its instore deals for Clubcard customers, but there are a number of bonuses that go unclaimed every year, simply because nobody knows about them.
Gracie Jayne, who works as a sales assistant, took it to TikTok to document the ''worker tip'' you need to know.
''I was scanning all these clubcard vouchers and I remember that not a lot of people know that you can get three times as much money back to spend on hotels,'' Gracie said.
She then went on to explain how you can make the most of your Tesco points, by tripling them and then using them to book something fun.
Open the Tesco app on your phone and scroll to the bottom until you see the ''Rewards'' button - click on that.
You’ll notice there are loads of different things you can pick from, like fun activities or eating out friends or family, but Gracie's revealed that shes a big fan of using the savings on hostel stays.
''The one I use this a hotels.com one.You get three times as much back,'' she claimed.
''So for every £5 of vouchers, you get £15.Honestly don’t know why people don’t use the extra free money!!''
The video has since amassed over 75,000 views with many people sharing this new knowledge with everyone they know.
Fans of the hack have been flocking to the video with comments backing up the savings scheme, with one saying: ''I have had two holidays off the back of this!''
Someone else joined in: ''me and my boyfriend use it to go for a meal every couple of months."
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