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Millions of points up for grabs as Everyday Rewards launches two major promotions

Millions of points up for grabs as Everyday Rewards launches two major promotions

7NEWS21-05-2025
Woolworths Everyday Rewards is launching its biggest points bonanza with two major promotions running from Wednesday.
The popular Boost Your Budget 10x points promotion, the largest yet, will run simultaneously with the annual Big Night In competition which features a massive 100 million points prize pool.
Boost Your Budget helps Everyday Rewards members collect 10x points on more than 1,000 products across Woolworths, MILKRUN, Petstock, Healthylife, and the new Everyday Rewards Shop.
Everyday Rewards members can activate the offer via the app, which will boost their reward balance when shopping brands such as Airwick, Oral B or Helga's.
That promotion will run until June 17.
Big Night In promotion members have the chance to win a major prize of one million Everyday Rewards points every day.
All members need to do to enter the competition is shop three participating products in-store or online and scan or add their Everyday Rewards card at check out.
This promotion runs until July 8.
'We know now more than ever value is important to our members and with our Boost Your Budget and Big Night In promotions we're making it easier and quicker for members to collect Everyday Rewards points,' Everyday Rewards managing director Hannah Ross said.
Delivery Unlimited program and after the company scrapped a 10 per cent discount from a Big W shop, which was previously part of its Everyday Extra Service.
Everyday Rewards has more than 10 million active members.
Everyday Rewards cards work when shopping at Woolworths, BWS, BIG W, Bupa, Healthy Life, MyDeal, MILKRUN, Everyday Market, Everyday Shop, Origin Energy, and Petstock.
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