Popular high street store Boots has confirmed a huge change to its Advantage Card loyalty scheme - and it will seem familiar to people who shop in Tesco.
The health and beauty retailer is bringing back its Price Advantage initiative permanently.
The scheme gives exclusive discounts to Boots customers with an Advantage card in over 2,000 stores across the UK - all shoppers have to do is hand over their card and have their products scanned at a lower price.
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Customers will know if an item is included in the Price Advantage as they’ll be advertised with a pink sticker in stores.
The pink stickers will show the price for Advantage Card holders and the price for other shoppers - in the same way Tesco Clubcard holders can at the major supermarket.
Boots says shoppers will see discounts on around 150 products each month.
What is an Advantage Card?
It is free to sign up for an Advantage Card - you can do this on the Boots website - and the scheme allows you to accrue points as you shop.
Advantage Card holders get four points for every £1 spent - and points are worth 1p each in return.
This means if you collect 100 points, you’d have £1 to spend, while 1,000 points are worth £10.