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Tesco giving away FREE Clubcard points in ‘amazing' days out deal this summer

Tesco giving away FREE Clubcard points in ‘amazing' days out deal this summer

The Suna day ago
TESCO is giving away Clubcard points for free as part of a huge summer day out deal.
The limited-time reward scheme is part of the 30th anniversary of the supermarket's Clubcard Rewards.
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Shoppers can take home 1000 Clubcard points free when they exchange at least £5 of Clubcard vouchers with one of Tesco's Days Out Reward Partners.
That means shoppers can earn £10 worth of points for free, just for exchanging their vouchers.
However, customers need to exchange their points before July 29th if they want to make use of the deal.
Celebrating the launch of the incredible deal, Shama Wilson - Tesco's Group Membership and Loyalty Director - said: 'We know our customers are always looking for things to do across the summer, especially during school holidays, and so this is always a popular time for Clubcard members to exchange their vouchers for double their value with Reward Partners.
'To make that even more rewarding, and to celebrate 30 years of Clubcard rewards, we are offering an amazing £10 of points back when you spend on days out.
'It means you can exchange your vouchers and get great savings while getting £10 of points in return to go towards your weekly shop or even another great day out later in the year.'
The deal can only be redeemed once on each Clubcard.
Over 23 million British households have a Clubcard, helping customers to make huge savings when shopping at Tesco.
The mega-chain offers several other ways of earning points quickly on the app, with its Clubcard Challenges.
The challenges vary from customer to customer and are tailored to individual shopping habits.
Tesco fans are set to love the latest items in stores for 25 per cent off when you use clubcard
Completing the challenges can give shoppers huge numbers of points, with some customers taking home £50.
One shopper said: "This will be my second time, I got the full £50 back today just from buying what I usually buy."
Another took to social media to share that they earned £32 in one challenge.
Every pound spent at Tesco earns you one Clubcard point, so the challenges can help you make savings faster.
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