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Millions of Tesco shoppers can get extra Clubcard points worth up to £50 but you need to be quick

Millions of Tesco shoppers can get extra Clubcard points worth up to £50 but you need to be quick

The Sun14 hours ago

MILLIONS of Tesco shoppers can get their hands on extra Clubcard points worth up to £50 but you need to be quick.
The offer, available up until August 3, is part of Tesco's latest promotional push to reward their loyal customers.
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The bonus points are part of Tesco's popular "Clubcard Challenges" loyalty scheme.
Clubcard members are offered specific spending targets, or challenges, to complete within a set time frame to earn the extra points.
The latest round of Clubcard Challenges will run until Sunday, August 3.
Customers have now been selected for the challenges and have been notified with the latest round going live on Monday, June 23.
The offer is tailored to an individual's needs and can align perfectly with some people's typical shopping list.
One shopper shared on Facebook: "This will be my second time, I got the full £50 back today just from buying what I usually buy."
Many shoppers have embraced the scheme and see it as a simple way to stack up points on their everyday purchases.
How does Tesco's Clubcard work?
Tesco's Clubcard scheme allows shoppers to earn points as they shop, these points can then be turned into vouchers for money off food or other reward partner schemes.
When you spend £1 in-store or online, you get one point when you scan your card or app at the checkout.
Drivers using Clubcards now get one point for every two litres spent on fuel.
You can also double their worth when you swap them for discounts with "reward partners".
For example, you can turn your vouchers into a 3 month Disney+ Standard With Ads subscription.
To do this, select £7.50 of Clubcard vouchers to get a 3 month Standard With Ads Disney+ subscription.
Tesco fans are set to love the latest items in stores for 25 per cent off when you use clubcard
Tesco shoppers can also get Clubcard prices when they have the loyalty card.
While the bonuses and discounts are appealing, consumer groups have advised caution.
Such schemes, though tempting, can encourage shoppers to overspend in pursuit of rewards.
Experts warn that it's important for customers to be mindful of their spending habits and not let the lure of extra points push them beyond their budget.

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