
Last chance for Morrisons shoppers to bag £30 worth of free products ahead of deadline TODAY
SHOP TO IT Last chance for Morrisons shoppers to bag £30 worth of free products ahead of deadline TODAY
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MORRISONS shoppers have just hours left to snap up free kitchenware worth up to £30 – or risk losing it for good.
The supermarket's popular More Card Stamps promotion ends today, Sunday, June 22, across all participating stores in the UK.
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The scheme has been a hit with loyal shoppers since launching earlier this year, offering one stamp per £10 spent
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The offer allows customers to collect digital stamps when spending over £10 in-store, which can then be exchanged for premium Pyrex items.
However, shoppers must redeem their stamps by the end of the day or they'll vanish – even if they've already qualified for them.
Available only in Morrisons supermarkets, the promotion is not valid for online orders, Click & Collect, Morrisons Daily stores, petrol stations, Amazon, or Gibraltar branches.
The free gifts up for grabs include a variety of Pyrex kitchen staples – such as round and rectangular dishes in multiple sizes, and even a branded hand pump.
The scheme has been a hit with loyal shoppers since launching earlier this year, offering one stamp per £10 spent.
Lilly Chattoe, Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager at Morrisons, said:
'Our More Card Stamps loyalty program has been incredibly popular, with fans of the Pyrex range being quick to collect their stamps in exchange for a product or two, or more.
"As we reach the final week of the offer, we're reminding customers that haven't yet redeemed their stamps to do so quickly before it runs out.'
To take part, shoppers must be signed up to the More Card scheme, either via the app or using a physical card.
Stamps can be viewed through the app or printed on receipts.
Morrisons recently revamped its loyalty scheme to focus more on personalised offers, digital tracking, and limited-time rewards, making it easier for shoppers to get value from their weekly shop.
However, it also means shoppers must keep an eye on expiry dates and promotional cut-offs.
Loyalty schemes across the UK retail sector have been shifting in recent months.
Tesco shoppers were forced to switch to the new Grocery & Clubcard app earlier this year, or risk losing points.
Meanwhile, Sainsbury's moved away from its popular Nectar Double Up event, and Boots cut back on its Advantage Card points – all leaving customers feeling short-changed.
Many shoppers have called for clearer communication and more reminders from retailers when loyalty scheme deadlines are approaching.
Missed deadlines can mean lost rewards, no matter how many points or stamps have been earned.
To avoid missing out, Morrisons customers should check their app or receipts today and head to their nearest participating store before closing time to redeem any remaining stamps.
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