A Tesco worker has revealed how shoppers can get three times their money back with a little-known tip.
The employee has urged customers to make the most of a scheme offered by the retailer, which is intended to help money go as far as possible. With the cost of living crisis continuing to worsen, and prices rising on everyday goods, people across Scotland and the UK are looking for ways to cut back costs.
Taking to Tik Tok, the Tesco worker shared their insider knowledge, which could prove very useful for those wanting to maximise their budget. As reported by the Manchester Evening News, Gracie Jayne revealed how shoppers can get three times the normal amount of cash back.
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Tesco Clubcards are popular amongst customers due to the wide range of savings on offer to those who use it. What many shoppers do not realise, though, is that it also offers additional bonuses.
In a clip posted to the social media site, Gracie said: ''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."
The employee proceeded to explain how Clubcard points can be used by shoppers to treat themselves and do something fun. She opened her Clubcard app and told viewers to scroll down to the Rewards section.
While there are many rewards on offer, including days out at amusement parks, Gracie revealed that she usually uses hotels.com. She explained: ''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 Tesco worker also revealed that she made use of the vouchers to cover the costs of hostels while inter-railing. TikTok users were quick to share their thoughts on the hack.
One wrote: "Have had two holidays off the back of this!"
"Me and my boyfriend use it to go for a meal every couple of months," shared a second.
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