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Daily Mirror
04-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Tesco shoppers say 'why have you stopped it?' as supermarket axes Clubcard deal
Tesco has axed a popular Clubcard deal on its own-brand canned fizzed drinks - leaving shoppers furious. The supermarket used to offer a six for £1.80 deal on certain cans of its fizzy drinks. Some of the flavours included in the deal were Orange Zero, Diet Lemonade, Lemon and Lime Zero, Cream Soda and Ginger Beer. Each can normally costs 55p, which means you saved £1.50 thanks to the offer. However, the promotion was pulled shortly before the UK was hit with heatwave conditions and temperatures hit 34C, according to The Sun. One annoyed Tesco shopper posted on X: "Why have you stopped your Clubcard offer on mixed cans of your own brand soft drinks - 6 for £1.50? "I have used this offer for months as I find the flavour is very good, especially the ginger beer which I think is as good as any other make." Get money news and top deals straight to your phone by joining our Money WhatsApp group here. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Or sign up to the Mirror's Money newsletter here for all the best advice and shopping deals straight to your inbox. Another customer said in a review on the Tesco website: "Very disappointed now Tesco stopped selling it in my local store, had to buy on line [sic] and now charging 55p a can no longer on the multi deal." The Mirror has contacted Tesco for comment. It comes after the supermarket announced it is launching an online store just for its clothing brand F&F. Shoppers can currently browse some of the range online, but you can't actually place an order or buy any of the items. Tesco shoppers used to be able to buy F&F clothing through its non-food Tesco Direct website, but this was shut down in 2018. The collection was also available to buy online through Next - but the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024. The supermarket teased the launch of a new website in its latest financial results, where it said "launch of F&F clothing is scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead". Tesco launched its new Tesco Marketplace website earlier this year, which lists products for sale from third-party sellers. The website now stocks more than 300,000 products - up by more than 3,000% from when the website launched in June 2024. Orders are delivered separately from your grocery shop, with marketplace items incurring their own, separate delivery fees. However, you still earn Tesco Clubcard points on all purchases. All the sellers who use Tesco Marketplace are monitored on delivery speed, returns, and delivery success rates. At its launch, Tesco Marketplace director Peter Filcek told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a "one-stop shop" for everything they need.


Daily Mirror
16-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Tesco giving shoppers triple Clubcard points - but you need to act quickly
To qualify for triple points, customers need to be a Clubcard member and make a qualifying purchase on the marketplace section of Tesco is giving shoppers triple Clubcard points when they order items from its new online marketplace. The offer means Tesco shoppers get three points for every pound they spend, up until June 4. To qualify for triple points, customers need to be a Clubcard member and make a qualifying purchase on the marketplace section of Tesco Marketplace lists products for sale from third-party sellers. It was launched on the site in June last year and now offers more than 400,000 different products from a range of third-party sellers. Tesco Group Membership and Loyalty Director Shama Wilson said: 'Whether it is furniture for the garden, the latest home décor, or a new television, our Marketplace partners have an amazing array of goods on 'With triple points until June 4, this could be just the time to make that purchase and get triple Tesco Clubcard points.' At the launch of Tesco Marketplace last year, Tesco Marketplace director Peter Filcek told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a "one-stop shop" for everything they need. He said: 'We were looking at customer searches on our websites and we found things that we just don't carry in Tesco [stores] or online, and so that prompted a stream of thinking around what we could do to open up that range, to give customers what they're looking for because they were genuinely looking for all sorts of things.' All the sellers who use Tesco Marketplace are monitored on delivery speed, returns, and delivery success rates. This isn't the first time Tesco has had its own online marketplace. In 2006, the retailer launched Tesco Direct, a service which offered non-food items on its website. It comes as Tesco announced it will give away food for free as part of a major shake-up of its 'yellow sticker' discounts in some stores. 'Yellow sticker' discounts are typically applied to food that is about to go out of date, with Tesco slashing costs by up to 90% off the original price. But as part of a new trial at a small number of Tesco Express stores, the supermarket will cut 'yellow sticker' prices to £0 for products that haven't been sold after 9.30pm. Some food will continue to be donated to charities, while staff will also get priority for 'yellow sticker' items - but any other reduced food that is still in stores ahead of closing time will then become available for shoppers to take for free. As well as reducing food waste, the trial will help Tesco meet its zero targets. Tesco aims to cut its food waste by 50% by 2025, and has a target of becoming 'carbon neutral' by 2035 and net zero by 2050.


Scottish Sun
03-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Four savvy ways to make use of lemons around the house
WHEN life gives you lemons, don't just make lemonade. The versatile citrus fruit is the key to many household task hacks. 7 We have four savvy ways to make use of lemons around the house Credit: Getty From cleaning your kitchen to getting insects to buzz off, a bowl of lemons could benefit every home. SIMPLY THE ZEST: Citric acid in lemons is antibacterial and antiseptic, so has lots of uses around the house. If your chopping board needs a refresh, sprinkle it with salt and scrub the surface with half a lemon to give it a new lease of life. You can also put half a lemon in a bowl of water then pop it in the microwave on high. Once the water heats up, which will only take a few seconds, the citrusy steam will loosen the dirt inside the appliance, making it easier to clean. COLD COMFORT: It is cheaper to buy lemons by the bag but that may mean that some of the fruit gets wasted. Instead of letting them get overripe then throwing them away, cut any you won't use in time into slices and freeze flat, before bagging them up for whenever you need them. You can even put small slices into ice cube trays then top up with water. The lemony cubes can go straight in a drink. PEST OF THE REST: Lemons' strong citrusy smell is great for deterring ants, flies and other pests. Mix one part lemon juice to three parts water and squirt it around doors and on windowsills to make ants do a U-turn. Mrs Hinch shares her top tips for the big spring clean – from vacuuming your mattress to washing oven trays in the bath To make flies buzz off, cut a lemon in half and stud the flesh with whole cloves. SQUEEZY START: A lemon drink to start the day is said to aid digestion and boost immunity and hydration. To make one, mix the juice of half a lemon with a teaspoon of honey then add just boiled water. You can also add lemon juice to fresh grated ginger and turmeric. Mix and freeze in ice cube trays. Pop a cube out and stir into boiling water for a speedy goodness-packed drink. Sieve if you don't like the bits. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability Deal of the day 7 This Charles Bentley five-burner gas barbecue is £229.99 at Tesco Marketplace Credit: Supplied SIZZLE your sausages on the Charles Bentley five-burner gas barbecue, down from £289.99 to £229.99 at Tesco Marketplace. SAVE: £60 Cheap treat 7 Get five pots of sweet peas at B&M for £5 Credit: Supplied GET a pot of sweet peas for £1.50 each at B&M or get your garden blooming with five for £5. SAVE: £2.50 on five What's new? VIRGIN Media O2 customers are in for a treat at the start of the week with new Blue Mondays when they can get extra rewards and prizes, including bigger savings on Vue cinema tickets. Top swap 7 This Love & Roses T-shir is £26 from Next Credit: Supplied 7 This broderie anglaise sleeve jersey top is £14.99 from Credit: Supplied LOOK good in the Love & Roses T-shirt, above, £26 from Next, or give us a wave in the broderie anglaise sleeve jersey top, below, £14.99 from SAVE: £11.01 Little helper UNTIL May 13 you can save 25 per cent on Free From foods when you buy at least three items using a More card at Morrisons. Includes fusilli, normally £1, and treats like cookies, £1.55. Shop & save 7 Get a third off selected bangers and burgers at Sainsbury's Credit: Supplied THERE'S a third off selected bangers and burgers at Sainsbury's. Ten Taste The Difference sausages are down to £2.90 from £4.35. SAVE: £1.45 Hot right now UNTIL tomorrow Morrisons is offering a third off its Market Street sirloin, taking an 8oz steak down from £6.80 to £4.54. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!


The Sun
03-05-2025
- General
- The Sun
Four savvy ways to make use of lemons around the house
WHEN life gives you lemons, don't just make lemonade. The versatile citrus fruit is the key to many household task hacks. From cleaning your kitchen to getting insects to buzz off, a bowl of lemons could benefit every home. SIMPLY THE ZEST: Citric acid in lemons is antibacterial and antiseptic, so has lots of uses around the house. If your chopping board needs a refresh, sprinkle it with salt and scrub the surface with half a lemon to give it a new lease of life. You can also put half a lemon in a bowl of water then pop it in the microwave on high. Once the water heats up, which will only take a few seconds, the citrusy steam will loosen the dirt inside the appliance, making it easier to clean. COLD COMFORT: It is cheaper to buy lemons by the bag but that may mean that some of the fruit gets wasted. Instead of letting them get overripe then throwing them away, cut any you won't use in time into slices and freeze flat, before bagging them up for whenever you need them. You can even put small slices into ice cube trays then top up with water. The lemony cubes can go straight in a drink. PEST OF THE REST: Lemons' strong citrusy smell is great for deterring ants, flies and other pests. Mix one part lemon juice to three parts water and squirt it around doors and on windowsills to make ants do a U-turn. Mrs Hinch shares her top tips for the big spring clean – from vacuuming your mattress to washing oven trays in the bath To make flies buzz off, cut a lemon in half and stud the flesh with whole cloves. SQUEEZY START: A l emon drink to start the day is said to aid digestion and boost immunity and hydration. To make one, mix the juice of half a lemon with a teaspoon of honey then add just boiled water. You can also add lemon juice to fresh grated ginger and turmeric. Mix and freeze in ice cube trays. Pop a cube out and stir into boiling water for a speedy goodness-packed drink. Sieve if you don't like the bits. Deal of the day SIZZLE your sausages on the Charles Bentley five-burner gas barbecue, down from £289.99 to £229.99 at Tesco Marketplace. SAVE: £60 Cheap treat 7 GET a pot of sweet peas for £1.50 each at B&M or get your garden blooming with five for £5. SAVE: £2.50 on five Top swap 7 LOOK good in the Love & Roses T-shirt, above, £26 from Next, or give us a wave in the broderie anglaise sleeve jersey top, below, £14.99 from Shop & save THERE'S a third off selected bangers and burgers at Sainsbury's. Ten Taste The Difference sausages are down to £2.90 from £4.35. Hot right now UNTIL tomorrow Morrisons is offering a third off its Market Street sirloin, taking an 8oz steak down from £6.80 to £4.54. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Tesco reveals big change to F&F clothing range that shoppers will love
Tesco has announced that it will be launching a new way for shoppers to buy F&F clothing - without the hassle of even going into the store. The supermarket recently revealed its plans to introduce a new online store just for its clothing brand F&F, reports The Mirror. Shoppers had previously been able to buy F&F clothing through the non-food Tesco Direct website before it was shut down in 2018. READ MORE: WH Smith reveals 10 stores will close including one in Greater Manchester - full list and dates READ MORE: Full list of all 61 Sainsbury's in-store cafes closing for good today The range was also available to buy through Next before the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024. Customers have since been able to browse some of the range online, but were unable to place an order or buy any F&F items. But Tesco now plans to introduce a new website after it teased its launch in its financial results this week, where it said "launch of F&F clothing is scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead". The plans come after Tesco launched the new Tesco Marketplace website in January 2024 which lists products from third-party sellers. Shoppers can now find more than 300,000 products on the website - more than a 3,000 % increase from when the website initially launched. Orders are delivered separately from shoppers grocery shop, with marketplace items incurring their own, separate delivery fees. At its launch, Tesco Marketplace director, Peter Filcek, told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a "one-stop shop" for everything they need." He said: "We were looking at customer searches on our websites and we found things that we just don't carry in Tesco [stores] or online, and so that prompted a stream of thinking around what we could do to open up that range, to give customers what they're looking for because they were genuinely looking for all sorts of things.' Tesco's new online website also follows the supermarket's introduction of menopause-friendly aisles to its stores to help women find products which are suitable for them through the menopause. Tom Lye, Tesco's Category Director for Health and Wellness, said: 'Following a successful trial last year, we hope that having these permanent menopause-friendly bays in 93 of our large stores will provide reassurance and education as well as helping signpost customers to products that may be safer when going through the menopause or that might ease associated symptoms.' The new menopause-friendly aisles will be rolled out nationally in 93 of Tesco's large stores from April 2025. The store is also trialling a new initiative to change its use of barcodes to QR codes across 12 of its own-brand fresh produce and meat products.