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Levi Winchester

Tesco issues huge Clubcard update that could change how you shop in stores

Tesco has confirmed it is shutting down two of its apps this year, with the first one to be axed later this month.

The supermarket is closing its Pay+ app on February 27, while its separate Clubcard app will also shut later this year, although no date has been set yet.

Both apps essentially provide a digital way for you to use your Clubcard in stores, if you don’t carry around a physical card.

Tesco Pay+ lets you pay for your shopping and collect Clubcard points, while the Clubcard app lets you scan a digital version of your Clubcard in stores.

Shoppers are being encouraged to download and use the Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app instead, previously called Tesco Grocery.

This is free to download on Android and iPhone.

Tesco says its Grocery & Clubcard app combines the features of the apps above that are closing - so you can use it to pay and collect Clubcard points.

A spokesperson said: "Bringing the functionality of Tesco Pay+ into the Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app is a demonstration of our focus on providing products which closely align to the needs of Tesco shoppers."

The news comes after Tesco announced it will give store workers a 7% pay rise, in what will be the third increase in ten months.

The supermarket reached an agreement with the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) and will increase the hourly pay rate by 72p.

This will take the hourly wage of a store worker from £10.30 to £11.02 and staff see the pay rise from April 2.

Tesco said the increase in hourly pay will represent an investment of more than £230million.

As part of the pay deal with the Usdaw, Tesco will also increase its “additional skills payment” for shift leaders by an extra 40p to £2.26.

This will bring their hourly wage up to £13.28.

Tesco is to also expand its same-day delivery service Whoosh to 800 stores by the end of this month.

The delivery service, which was first launched in 2021 and expanded to 600 stores last year, aims to get groceries to you between 30 minutes to an hour after ordering them.

It costs £2.99 per delivery, with an extra charge of £2 added if your order is under £15.

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