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Lottie Gibbons

Dad-of-seven gets Tesco Clubcard tattooed on his arm

A scaffolder had his Tesco Clubcard permanently tattooed onto his arm because he kept forgetting to take it with him when he visited the supermarket.

Dad-of-seven Dean Mayhew, 30, said he thought about the tattoo for several months before deciding to go under the needle. He said despite shopping in Tesco up to three times a day, he regularly found himself having to pay more because he forgot his loyalty card.

So he got the QR code for his card tattooed on his right forearm - and it works perfectly under the scanner at the till. Now, he collects Clubcard points and gets discounts on groceries every time he shops – as he literally can’t forget to bring it with him.

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Dean said: “People just say that it’s typical me – sometimes I’m not the cleverest of guys but they’ve said that for me, it’s pretty genius. I’ve got seven kids and I’m in there all the time - probably three times a day I’d say.

“I’ve been thinking of getting [the tattoo] for the last three to four months. Every time I go in there they ask if I’ve got my Clubcard but it’s always at home or I’ve lost it."

Dean, from Horsham, Sussex, spent half an hour getting the tattoo earlier this month at A Star Tattoo in Chessington, Surrey. He and his tattoo artist - Dan Rossetter, 39 - then visited the local Tesco Express to find out if it worked.

Dean said: “I tried the self-checkout but it was quite awkward to use because I wasn’t doing it right so I said 'let me go to the guy on the till' – I went up there and it worked. He couldn’t believe it.

Dean Mayhew who has a Tesco Clubcard tattooed on to his arm (SWNS)

"Every time I go in there they’re shocked and it’s good to see people’s faces. I could use the one on my phone but I want to use the one on my arm as it’s funny. Anything you can do with a normal Clubcard I can do with my arm. The tattoo is still in the healing process at the moment and still scabby.

"I don’t know if it will still work when it’s healed but I don’t see why it wouldn’t. I don’t regret stuff - I’m not one of those people. I don’t think it looks bad - I think it looks pretty cool.”

Dean also admitted that he has considered getting a Nectar card for when he shops at Sainsbury's - because he often forgets that too. He said: “I did think about getting another one but that’s a whole other thing.

“I quite often go between Sainsburys and Tesco's and I forget that card too – I'd get my Nectar card tattooed on me. I’d probably get it on the same arm, just above the Tesco one really – I've already got one so why not get the other.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a clever idea but it’s just one of those things – it's funny and it would definitely be useful. I think it’s a good idea – I have had a few people suggest the Sainsbury’s one, when I posted it on Facebook people said I would be doing Nectar next and I thought that was a good idea.

“I did try and have a look on the internet and I reckon I’m the only person – I tried to find someone else with them and no one else has got them, I’d be the only person with both.”

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