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Scottish Sun
28-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Morrisons shoppers can bag freebies worth £30 through loyalty scheme perk
Scroll down to see what freebies are on offer CASH IN Morrisons shoppers can bag freebies worth £30 through loyalty scheme perk MORRISONS shoppers can bag free goodies worth up to £30 through its reward scheme. Customers with a More Card loyalty scheme can claim premium kitchenware for free through a lesser-known stamp promotion currently available in stores. 2 Morrisons is giving shoppers the chance to win freebies worth up to £30 Credit: Morrisons 2 Shoppers have until the end of next week to collect stamps Morrisons is giving shoppers the opportunity to continue collecting stamps until next Sunday, June 8, with redemption available until June 22. The supermarket giant is giving away Pyrex containers, including a 2.6L dish normally worth £30, to shoppers who rack up enough stamps. For every £10 spent in-store, you'll earn one stamp, and once you hit 30 or more, you can start trading them in for top kitchen gear completely free. One Morrisons worker spilled the beans in the Extreme Coupons and Bargains UK Facebook group, writing: "Lots of customers don't even know about this scheme, so it's been a nice surprise for them!" All you need to do is check your stamp balance, it's printed on the bottom of your receipt or visible in the More Card app and then head to the till with your chosen Pyrex item and scan your More Card. If you've got enough stamps, it's yours for free. The range includes handy tubs in sizes from 600ml to 2.6L, plus a pump to suck out air and keep your food fresher for longer. One happy shopper shared: 'I got the largest rectangle yesterday and still have some stamps left!' You'll need 30 stamps to bag a small item, 40 for a medium, and 50 for the top-of-the-range large dish, meaning you'd need to spend around £500 to earn the full set. But considering it's a freebie just for doing your usual food shop, savvy shoppers say it's 'always nice to have something for nothing'. Exploring Popular Supermarkets in the UK If you're not already a More Card member, you can sign up for free by downloading the app on Google Play or the App Store. And while you're collecting stamps, you'll still earn More Points as usual which can be converted into vouchers for money off future shops. You can find your nearest store using the store finder tool. Morrisons loyalty boss Kate Lavery said the new perk is a 'bonus layer' on top of points and discounts, giving customers even more bang for their buck. It comes after the supermarket giant has made a huge change to its loyalty scheme and shoppers can now earn EXTRA points towards their purchases. Morrisons originally scrapped its More Points scheme in 2021, rebranding as My Morrisons, but reversed the decision in 2023 after shopper demand. Now, Morrisons More Card holders can collect points with over 300 popular brands including eBay, Just Eat, Expedia, Asos, Very, and loads more. Once 5,000 More Points are collected, shoppers will be handed a £5 voucher – better known as a Morrisons Fiver – to redeem on their next shop in store or online. How to save money on your food shop Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save hundreds of pounds a year: Odd boxes - plenty of retailers offer slightly misshapen fruit and veg or surplus food at a discounted price. Lidl sells five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50 through its Waste Not scheme while Aldi shoppers can get Too Good to Go bags which contain £10 worth of all kinds of products for £3.30. Sainsbury's also sells £2 "Taste Me, Don't Waste Me" fruit and veg boxes to help shoppers reduced food waste and save cash. Food waste apps - food waste apps work by helping shops, cafes, restaurants and other businesses shift stock that is due to go out of date and passing it on to members of the public. Some of the most notable ones include Too Good to Go and Olio. Too Good to Go's app is free to sign up to and is used by millions of people across the UK, letting users buy food at a discount. Olio works similarly, except users can collect both food and other household items for free from neighbours and businesses. Yellow sticker bargains - yellow sticker bargains, sometimes orange and red in certain supermarkets, are a great way of getting food on the cheap. But what time to head out to get the best deals varies depending on the retailer. You can see the best times for each supermarket here. Super cheap bargains - sign up to bargain hunter Facebook groups like Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK where shoppers regularly post hauls they've found on the cheap, including food finds. "Downshift" - you will almost always save money going for a supermarket's own-brand economy lines rather than premium brands. The move to lower-tier ranges, also known as "downshifting" and hailed by consumer expert Martin Lewis, could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your food shop. How does the Morrisons More Card work? The Morrisons More Card lets you earn points on purchases which can be used to get money off future shops. Once you get to 5,000 points you can keep saving, or convert them into a voucher worth £5 to spend in-store or online. You can't earn loyalty points when buying certain products though, including tobacco, infant milk or formula and gift cards. The full list of excluded products is on the Morrisons website. The More Card also gives you access to personalised offers based on your shopping habits, including discounts on specific products or extra points on certain purchases. You can get a physical More Card and scan it at the till or swipe a virtual card via the app when shopping in-store.


Daily Mail
25-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Morrisons introduces massive change to its loyalty card scheme - here's how it will change the way you shop
Morrisons have introduced a massive change to its loyalty card scheme for its customers. The supermarket giant's More Card scheme allows shoppers to scan their digital card at checkout to earn More Points and access discounts known as More Card Prices. Once you earn 5000 points, you can choose either to keep saving your points on your app or convert into Fivers to use in store or online. Now, Morrisons have made it's even easier to rack up points on the scheme with the rollout of 'more partner points'. More Card members can now earn points with over 300 participating brands by shopping via the Morrisons More App or More website. The new partners include Ebay, Very, Just Eat, Expedia, Asos and more. The full list of participating retailers can be found in the app. To earn points, customers need to log into their Morrisons More app or the More website to browse, click through to a partner retailer and carry out their purchase as normal. The points they earn will then be tracked and automatically added to their account. It is a digital-only feature, meaning you only earn points for purchases made online through the Morrisons More app or website. The new launch comes after customers asked for more ways to earn rewards, according to the supermarket which has been making ongoing investment into its More Card scheme. Morrisons loyalty director Kate Lavery said: 'We're always looking for ways to make the loyalty scheme even more rewarding. 'More partner points means our customers can now collect more points on their everyday purchases beyond the weekly shop – whether they're buying clothes, gifts, or booking a holiday. It's another step towards helping customers save more, more often.' Earlier this year, the supermarket's loyalty scheme launched on Deliveroo, allowing customers to link their Morrisons More account to their Deliveroo account and earn even more points. In February, the retailer added another new feature which lets customers collect stamps with every purchase over £10 in-store. On Friday, it was announced Morrisons will overhaul its UK supermarkets by scrapping 2,500 items and replacing them with premium farm shop style products. The revamp - which is already underway in some UK stores - is being dubbed 'Morrisons Magic' and will be led by Director Andrew Staniland, as first reported by The Grocer. After trial success, it is believed Morrisons could roll out the wholesale changes across all of its stores in the coming months Its Warrington store has already undergone the transformation as part of an initial trial period which saw it add 500 new items to its range while removing 2,500. After the success, it is believed Morrisons could roll out the wholesale changes across all of its stores in the coming months. Morrisons' revamp will reportedly focus on its Market Street range, where shoppers can currently purchase fresh meats, fish, greens and baked goods. This area in stores is set to be transformed into something resembling a farm shop, marketed at both rookie and skilled home cooks. These products will be sold in foil trays in which meats will be sauced, marinated and breaded before being sold ready to cook in an attempt to give items a 'premium' feel. Its new ready meal range will also allegedly feature a collaboration with sushi chain YO! in a move to widen its selection of cuisines. The planned overhaul is good news for bargain hunters with Morrisons having a 'laser focus on clear pricing and value'. This is said to include promotions on items like squash, bread and biscuits for as cheap as £1 or two for £3. There will also be a three for £5 fresh fruit deal, a 'pick and mix' style bakery and pizza offer.


The Sun
19-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Morrisons makes MAJOR change to its loyalty card and customers will be able to earn even more points than before
MORRISONS has made a big change to its loyalty card – and shoppers can now rack up even more points when buying from hundreds of other brands. The supermarket giant has just launched a brand new feature called More Partner Points, allowing More Card members to collect points when shopping with over 300 popular retailers. That includes big names like eBay, ASOS, Just Eat, Very, Expedia and more – meaning customers can earn rewards without even stepping foot in a Morrisons store. How does it work? If you've got a More Card, here's how to grab the extra points: Log in to the Morrisons More App or website Browse the full list of partner retailers Click through to the site you want to shop with Complete your order as normal – your points will be automatically tracked and added The new feature means shoppers can reach a More Fiver – the store's £5 reward – faster than ever. What can I earn points on? You'll now get More Points on everything from your weekly takeaway, to holiday bookings, fashion, tech, and even last-minute gifts – all from some of the UK's most popular online brands. It's part of Morrisons' push to give customers more value for their money, especially at a time when cost-of-living pressures are squeezing budgets. Supermarket loyalty schemes - which has one? MOST UK supermarkets have loyalty schemes so customers can build up points and save money while they shop. Here we round up what saving programmes you'll find at the big brands. Iceland: Unlike other stores, you don't collect points with the Iceland Bonus Card. Instead, you load it up with money and Iceland will give you £1 for every £20 you save. Lidl Plus: Lidl customers don't collect points when they shop, and are instead rewarded with personalised vouchers that gives them money off at the till. Morrisons: The My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen replaces the More Card and rewards customers with personalised money off vouchers via the app. Sainsbury's: While Sainsbury's doesn't have a personal scheme, it does own the Nectar card which can also be used in Argos, eBay and other shops. You need 200 Nectar points to save up £1 to spend on your card. You need to spend at least £1 to get one Nectar point. Tesco: Tesco Clubcard has over 17million members in the UK alone. You use it each time you shop and build up points that can be turned into vouchers - 150 points gets you a £1.50 voucher. Here you need to spend £1 in Tesco to get one point. Waitrose: myWaitrose also doesn't allow you to collect points but instead you'll get access to free hot drinks, and discounts off certain brands in store. Why is Morrisons making the change? The supermarket says the update is a direct response to customer feedback, after many asked for more ways to collect rewards. Kate Lavery, Loyalty Director, Morrisons, said: "We're always looking for ways to make the loyalty scheme even more rewarding. The best loyalty schemes revealed & how to get freebies "More Partner Points means our customers can now collect More Points on their everyday purchases beyond the weekly shop - whether they're buying clothes, gifts, or booking a holiday. "It's another step towards helping customers save more, more often.' The full list of eligible partner retailers is available in the More App or on the Morrisons website. If you're not signed up already, it's free to join – and could help you earn money off your shop faster than ever. Elsewhere, the supermarket giant recently removed two of its popular food offers - leaving customers missing their weekend discounts. Fish Fridays and Steak Saturdays have for years given customers with More Cards 20% off fish and steak from the stores' Market Street counters. But the supermarket recently removed the offers as it says customers wanted value all week-long, not just certain days of the week. Loyalty scheme changes at other retailers Earlier this year, Tesco made a major change to its Clubcard scheme, to the delight of pizza lovers. Customers were able to exchange their points for money off drinks and food at PizzaExpress until the end of April. Any Clubcard points exchanged for money off at Pizza Express were worth double, so a £1.50 voucher would have saved you £3. Sainsbury's also made a huge change to its Nectar loyalty scheme for 18 million customers. The UK's second biggest grocery store introduced a new security feature on its loyalty card app to prevent points from being stolen. The free scheme allows customers to earn one Nectar point for every £1 spent at Sainsbury's, both in-store and online. How to save money on your supermarket shop THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop. You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they've been reduced. If the food is fresh, you'll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time. Making a list should also save you money, as you'll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket. Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too. This means ditching "finest" or "luxury" products and instead going for "own" or value" type of lines. Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they're misshapen or imperfect. For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50. If you're on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too. Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.