Tesco is making a big change to its Clubcards later this year.
The supermarket chain announced this week that it is ending its Clubcard rewards partnership with a much-loved holiday attraction in Ireland.
Following four years of partnership, Tesco shoppers will no longer be able to exchange Clubcard vouchers for Center Parcs tokens.
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A spokesperson for Tesco Ireland explained to RSVP Live: "Tesco Clubcard Rewards are available for Clubcard holders for a variety of attractions or nights away in Ireland with partners including Dublin Zoo, Milano, Odeon Cinemas or Hotels.com.
"After four years, Center Parcs has decided to end its Clubcard Rewards partnership with Tesco."
They added: "From midnight, August 31, 2023, customers will no longer be able to exchange their Clubcard vouchers for Center Parcs tokens."
The Co Longford getaway is very popular with families, and as for shoppers who already have tokens they wish to use, the reps for Tesco confirmed:
"Tokens will continue to be valid for 12 months from the date of issue with the last possible expiry date of August 31, 2024."
This is not the only change the supermarket has made this year. For the first time in 20 years, Tesco announced a price hike to delivery fees as well as a new monthly plan.
Throughout recent years, Tesco delivery was available from €3 depending on the time and day you wished to have your shopping delivered.
Now, shoppers will need to spend a minimum of €45 after booking their slot and prices can range between €6 and €8 for Monday to Friday delivery.
For anyone who wants their shopping dropped off on a Sunday, a new €10 charge will be added to the total of your basket and if your total is less than €45, you'll be charged an extra €3.
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