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Ben Reid

Tesco increasing cost of meal deal to £3.50 - unless you have a Clubcard

Britain's biggest supermarket is increasing the cost of its meal deal special from £3 to £.3.50 - unless you have a Clubcard.

Shoppers who have a Clubcard can get the meal deal for the current £3 from February 28.

The store is also letting its loyalty scheme members earn points for buying the popular lunch option.

They can then spend those points as discounts on future shopping, or on events like family days out to Alton Towers.

The supermarket chain is making the move from Monday February 28, the Mirror reports.

There are currently 3,000 Tesco products on Clubcard Prices.

As an extra treat to Clubcard users, 2,000 Tesco stores will allow Costa hot drinks to be part of a meal deal for 12 weeks.

Normally a Costa hot drink would cost from £1.75 to £2.85 just by itself.

Tesco chief customer officer Alessandra Bellini said: “Adding our ever-popular lunchtime meal deal to Clubcard Prices is the latest way we’re rewarding our 20 million Clubcard members with exclusive deals on thousands of products.

“Clubcard Prices have already given millions of customers the power to lower the cost of their weekly shop – and all while earning points for money off their shopping or rewards like family days out at Alton Towers or a Disney+ subscription."

How does Tesco Clubcard Pay+ work?

Tesco Clubcard Pay+ account holders get a debit card which will also act as their Clubcard, replacing their current Clubcard.

The new scheme is provided by Tesco Bank and is available to Tesco Clubcard members who are resident in the UK and aged 18 or over.

The account can be applied for online and should only take a few minutes, with no impact on a customer’s credit rating.

Tesco added the UK's favourite meal deal items include the chicken, bacon & stuffing sandwich, 500ml bottles of Coca-Cola and McCoy's flame-grilled steak crisps.

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