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Woolworths Everyday Rewards change after customers fume over benefit loss: 'Double'
Woolworths Everyday Rewards change after customers fume over benefit loss: 'Double'

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time22-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Woolworths Everyday Rewards change after customers fume over benefit loss: 'Double'

Woolworths has announced a big move that will be music to the ears of electric vehicle (EV) drivers with an Everyday Rewards membership. You'll now be able to score rewards points if you charge your EV through the Chargefox network. There are thousands of these chargers dotted around the country, but more than 100 of them are located at 25 Woolworths supermarkets. If you decide to fill up here, you will be be able to double the opportunity to collect points at the checkout and at your car. "We are thrilled to be working with Woolworths to offer Everyday Rewards points,' Ed Asuncion, Chargefox's executive general manager, said. Woolworths confirms double hit for shoppers in Everyday Rewards points change Common $358 a day expense the ATO lets you claim on tax without receipts Aussies given fresh $100 energy bill rebate in $50 million cost-of-living promise "Woolworths EV chargers have already proven to be very popular, with thousands of drivers using them every month.' You'll be able to take advantage of this upgrade in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. Chargefox and Woolworths hope to add more charging stations in the future. The charging network was first formed in 2017 and currently has more than 2,220 public chargers available across the country, with 5,000 people charging their EVs every you have to do is add your Everyday Rewards details to a Chargefox profile. For every $1 spent on charging at a Woolworths Chargefox station, you'll get one Everyday Rewards point. A spokesperson for the loyalty program said the offer comes as thousands of Aussies jump on the EV bandwagon. 'We're always looking for new ways to offer our members more value across all their everyday needs," they said. 'With around 300,000 EVs on the roads in Australia, this partnership offers members the perfect opportunity to collect points as they charge their car whilst doing their weekly shop.' The electrifying update for Everyday Rewards subscribers comes after the loyalty program copped a double whammy of bad news recently. Woolworths quietly revealed last month it would be rolling back benefits for customers signed up to its subscription services Delivery Unlimited and Everyday Extra services. Delivery Unlimited won't offer double Everyday Rewards points for subscribers from June 1. The $15 a month or $119 a year subscription gave shoppers access to free delivery on same day or next day orders of $75 or more. A Woolworths spokesperson told Yahoo Finance its service continued to be 'very popular' with customers and asserted it 'provides great value and convenience to customers'. The supermarket also revealed it would no longer offer a monthly 10 per cent off BIG W discount for Everyday Extra subscribers from June 1 as well. An Everyday Rewards spokesperson told Yahoo Finance the change was being made so it could 'continue to keep prices low for every shop at BIG W'. Subscribers will instead get monthly deals at Big W, starting from next month.

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