A Liverpool student shared a hack that gives Tesco shoppers three times as much money back.
The part-time Tesco worker posted on her TikTok account @graciejayneadventures that shoppers could claim three times the normal amount of cash back just by utilising their Tesco Clubcard.
The Tesco Clubcard is popular because it can save money on everyday items such as loo rolls and biscuits, but there are a number of bonuses which people don't claim just because they don't know about them.
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Gracie Jayne, a sales assistant at the supermarket, shared the "worker tip" so others could benefit from it too, and the clip has now gone viral, reports The Mirror.
''I was scanning all these Clubcard vouchers and I remember that not a lot of people know that you can get three times as much money back to spend on hotels,'' Gracie said.
She then explained how you could use your points to treat yourself, and do something fun. She then opened her Clubcard app and encouraged people to scroll to the bottom until you see 'Rewards' - then click on it.
On the screen, there's lots to choose from including dining out and days out at theme parks, but Gracie explained that her go-to savings are with hotels.com.
She said: ''The one I use this a hotels.com one. You get three times as much back.
''So for every £5 of vouchers, you get £15. Honestly don’t know why people don’t use the extra free money!"
The clip has subsequently racked up 80,000 views as it is shared widely across the internet among web users. ''Have had two holidays off the back of this!'' one wrote.
And a second added: ''Me and my boyfriend use it to go for a meal every couple of months. It's so good, only realised it about 1.5 years ago though was gutted when I found out.''
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