Tesco has warned shoppers of some major changes coming to their club card rewards later this year.
From June 14, customers will notice changes coming into effect such as a cut to the value of its Clubcard rewards scheme.
From this date onwards, when shoppers exchange Tesco Clubcard vouchers for a Tesco Clubcard Reward Partner code, they’ll be worth two times their value, rather than three.
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"We’re making this change to the scheme to ensure we can continue to provide a wide range of rewards that meet the needs of all our Tesco Clubcard members while keeping prices low for everyone.
“Tesco Clubcard continues to have the biggest and most generous Reward Partner scheme," Tesco confirmed.
The scheme was originally put into place to enable shoppers to collect points for money spent in-store and exchange them for vouchers that can be used in-store or for selected restaurant meals and day trips and activities.
Shoppers will still be able to avail of up to three times the value until June 13, 2023 before the change takes place.
"To give you extra time to decide when to use your Tesco Clubcard vouchers with Partners, we’re extending the validity period on Tesco Clubcard Reward Partner codes ordered until June 13, so they’re valid for 12 months, rather than the usual 6 months.
“So don’t worry, there’s plenty of time to use them at their current value before we make the change," Tesco added.
"If you already have a Tesco Clubcard Reward Partner code, you can still use it up to 3x the value until its expiry date.
“The expiry date can be found in your order email or in the ‘My Rewards' section in the Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app.
"Doubling the value of Tesco Clubcard vouchers with our Tesco Clubcard Reward Partners is a convenient way to make your money go further on things like family fun, dining out, at-home entertainment, cinema trips, and holidays”.
However, Irish customers needn't worry as the changes won't affect them and the Tesco Clubcard app in Ireland will continue to function as normal.
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