
Asda Rewards launches loyalty giveaway with prizes of up to £6,000
Asda customers are in for a treat this month, with the supermarket launching a major giveaway that could see you walking away with £6,000.
To celebrate its 60th Birthday, the supermarket has launched a new 'Scan to Win' prize draw, with instant giveaways ranging from 60p to thousands of pounds to spend on food, clothing and more in store.
To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is spend £5 or more and download the Asda Rewards app.
Simply scan your rewards app at the checkout to reveal a guaranteed prize.
From Thursday 1st May until Monday 30th June, customers who spend £5 or more in-store or online and scan their Asda Rewards app can earn one entry per day to reveal a guaranteed prize.
The top prize available to win is £6,000, but we're afraid to say you won't be leaving the car park with a wad of cash.
M&S shoppers are going wild over the return of a retro cake that disappeared in the 80s. Can you guess which? (Spoiler: it's one for the chocolate lovers).
Those with a sweet tooth will also want to head to Lidl, where a new summer ice-cream range starts at just 15p. The white chocolate and pink lemonade is our pick.
In less exciting news, Tesco has hiked the price of its meal deals. Meanwhile, we speak to the 'casual kleptos' who can afford food, but choose to steal from supermarkets in a rebellion against rising costs.
Instead, the prize money will be added to your Asda Rewards Cashpot in the app, where it can be converted to vouchers to spend in store or online.
Still, with the average family now spending £5,000 on food each year, the top prize will have your groceries covered and leave a decent chunk to splurge on clothing and homeware.
Other Cashpot prizes available are worth £600, £60, £6 and 60p, as well as £60, £6 and 60p off coupons. More Trending
Terms and conditions for 'Scan to Win' and a full list of products excluded from Asda Rewards can be found on Asda.com.
As part of its birthday celebrations, Asda is also dropping the price of its 'Kids Eat for £1' meal deal in its cafes to just 60p.
The deal is available in all 205 cafes for the entire month of May, including the May half term holiday.
This article was first published on May 2, 2025.
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