Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has urged everyone to buy a cheap 50p Tesco item by the end of November. Martin says you can use the '50p trick' with your Clubcard to get £9.50-worth of vouchers back.
He announced the tip on the ITV Martin Lewis Money Show. With £13m-worth of Clubcard vouchers set to expire at the end of November, his advice is well worth taking on board.
Speaking on the ITV Martin Lewis Money show, Martin Lewis said: "When you got them two years ago, they only last two years and there's a deadline and people still haven't used £13M of them. So check whether you've got them at Tesco.com/Clubcard or via its app.
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"But here's the trick: if you've got them and you don't want to spend them now. Take your £10 voucher, go online and buy a 50p restaurant voucher on its rewards page, which is worth £1.50. Now, you will get reissued £9.50, the change, in vouchers and they are new vouchers so they have a two year lifespan.
"So that's a way to extend them." Speaking of deadlines, Martin Lewis also told viewers that the deadline to use up old stamps - the ones which don't have the barcode on them - has been extended.
Previously they were due to expire in January but now the deadline has been extended to July 31st. And Martin also urged shoppers of all major supermarkets - so Waitrose, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons as well as Tesco - that there are a few 'free food' deals available to redeem at supermarkets while stocks last.
According to Yorkshire Live, the deals include Onken Kefir yoghurt at £1.65 at Waitrose, redeemable via Shopmium app, a 2L Coke Zero at £2, whereby you can buy it at Morrisons and then upload your receipt at Hashting to get the money back, a Pieminster gravy, at £4, available via Hashting through Waitrose in the same way, and a VFC Chick*n (ie meat free) tender at £3 you can buy at Sainsbury's and claim back with code FREEVFC when shopping online at Sainsbury's.
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