Tesco shoppers have been given a two week warning to spend £17million of Clubcard vouchers as they are set to expire.
Bosses at the mid-range supermarket issues a reminder to customers that vouchers are due to expire at the end of May - affecting thousands of shoppers.
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Shoppers have to use coupons first issued in May 2020 before the end of this month. Otherwise, they will be null and void, reports BirminghamLive.
Alessandra Bellini, Tesco chief customer officer, said in April: “We know it’s tough right now, which is why we want to show customers all the ways we can help them spend less, and leave them with more money in their pockets – to manage the rising cost of living, or to treat themselves and their loved ones.”
Ken Murphy, chief executive at Tesco said, “Our priority is to be the most convenient retailer. That means serving customers wherever, whenever and however they want. No matter where our customers live, or how they shop.”
Tesco Clubcard vouchers are issued every three months, in February, May, August and November. They are valid for two years. You can check if you have forgotten vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard website with your account details.
It comes after it emerged Tesco plans to scrap its automatic statements and vouchers so that they will no longer arrive through the letterbox under a new shake-up to the loyalty scheme.