
Millions of Tesco shoppers can earn £50 free Clubcard points
According to BirminghamLive, another commented: "Thanks…challenges selected. The last round was my best one as its stuff I would normally buy.
"Previously not so great. This one looks promising too."
The products you receive each week in Your Clubcard Prices are personalised to you based on your shopping habits, using your Tesco Clubcard.
If you use a Clubcard linked to someone else's account, then Your Clubcard Prices are still personalised to you and your shopping habits.
You can check what products are discounted for you within the Tesco app. For Clubcard Challenges, Tesco is working with EagleAI to deliver hyper-personalisation through its analytics capability.
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Speaking previously, Lizzie Reynolds, Group Membership and Loyalty Director at Tesco said: 'We are constantly looking for ways to make Clubcard work harder for our customers.
"With Clubcard Prices on around 8,000 products, it is saving customers up to £360 off the annual cost of their groceries.
"Personalisation is about using what we know about customers to make their experience better and our rewards more helpful and we're very excited to see how our customers respond to Clubcard Challenges.'
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- The Herald Scotland
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Daily Mail
16 hours ago
- Daily Mail
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