Tesco Clubcard members have been warned that they have just four weeks to use up £17 million worth of vouchers before they expire.
It comes as the UK supermarket chain announced it has identified millions of pounds worth of unused vouchers that will expire on Wednesday, May 31, reports BirminghamLive.
The supermarket's loyalty scheme is popular among shoppers for its range of incentives and discounts they can use in store and online.
The news comes just after The Daily Record reported that Tesco had decided to scrap the use of paper coupons and vouchers for its Clubcard members.
Alessandra Bellini, chief customer officer at Tesco, said: "We know it’s tough right now, so we want to show our customers how we can help them spend less and keep more in their pockets – whether to manage the rising cost of living or do something good for themselves and loved ones.”
Tesco has around 19million Clubcard members. The loyalty card lets members collect points on food, fuel, fashion, and more, when they spend in-store and online.
Clubcard holders get one point for every £1 spent in-store and online. For fuel, it's £1 for every £2 spent. The Clubcard scheme at Britain's biggest grocer is rivalled by the likes of the Sainsbury's Nectar scheme, as well as the likes of the M&S Sparks scheme, Boots Advantage Card, Morrisons More and plenty of other loyalty schemes and bonus savings schemes at retailers up and down the nation.
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