Tesco has urged customers to spend their Clubcard vouchers before their deal ends in just a few days. Currently Tesco customers are able to exchange their Clubcard points for three times their value within the Tesco Clubcard Rewards scheme.
However, from Wednesday June 14 they will only be able to be exchanged for twice their value. With the current rewards scheme, shoppers are able to trade their vouchers for three times the value, such as £5 for £15, to spend at a wide range of different places, from Oakwood to the Hungry Horse, but that is set to change.
Tesco shoppers are being urged to check their vouchers and consider exchanging them before the deadline, June 13, with vouchers valid for a year after purchase rather than the original six months. To get all the latest money-saving news straight to your inbox sign up here.
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Tesco said: "We're making this change to the scheme to make sure we can continue to provide a wide range of rewards that meet the needs of all our Tesco Clubcard members, while keeping prices low for everyone. Tesco Clubcard continues to have the biggest and most generous Reward Partner scheme with access to over 100 Partners at 2x your Clubcard voucher."
Tesco’s Chief Customer Officer, Alessandra Bellini, said: “We want to help customers’ household budgets stretch further right now and Clubcard unlocks the best value from Tesco - from thousands of exclusive deals through Clubcard Prices to money off your groceries and fuel, or redeeming vouchers with the biggest and most generous Reward Partner scheme.
“While we are making a change to how members can use their vouchers with our Reward Partners, we want to remind millions of Clubcard holders to redeem their vouchers at 3x the value until 13th June so they can use their Reward Partner codes to give themselves and their families a well-deserved treat. We have extended the validity of redeemed codes at the 3x rate, so if swapped before the deadline, they will be valid for a year, instead of six months, to give customers even more time to enjoy them.”
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