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Daily Mirror
16-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Tesco giving shoppers triple Clubcard points - but you need to act quickly
To qualify for triple points, customers need to be a Clubcard member and make a qualifying purchase on the marketplace section of Tesco is giving shoppers triple Clubcard points when they order items from its new online marketplace. The offer means Tesco shoppers get three points for every pound they spend, up until June 4. To qualify for triple points, customers need to be a Clubcard member and make a qualifying purchase on the marketplace section of Tesco Marketplace lists products for sale from third-party sellers. It was launched on the site in June last year and now offers more than 400,000 different products from a range of third-party sellers. Tesco Group Membership and Loyalty Director Shama Wilson said: 'Whether it is furniture for the garden, the latest home décor, or a new television, our Marketplace partners have an amazing array of goods on 'With triple points until June 4, this could be just the time to make that purchase and get triple Tesco Clubcard points.' At the launch of Tesco Marketplace last year, Tesco Marketplace director Peter Filcek told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a "one-stop shop" for everything they need. He said: 'We were looking at customer searches on our websites and we found things that we just don't carry in Tesco [stores] or online, and so that prompted a stream of thinking around what we could do to open up that range, to give customers what they're looking for because they were genuinely looking for all sorts of things.' All the sellers who use Tesco Marketplace are monitored on delivery speed, returns, and delivery success rates. This isn't the first time Tesco has had its own online marketplace. In 2006, the retailer launched Tesco Direct, a service which offered non-food items on its website. It comes as Tesco announced it will give away food for free as part of a major shake-up of its 'yellow sticker' discounts in some stores. 'Yellow sticker' discounts are typically applied to food that is about to go out of date, with Tesco slashing costs by up to 90% off the original price. But as part of a new trial at a small number of Tesco Express stores, the supermarket will cut 'yellow sticker' prices to £0 for products that haven't been sold after 9.30pm. Some food will continue to be donated to charities, while staff will also get priority for 'yellow sticker' items - but any other reduced food that is still in stores ahead of closing time will then become available for shoppers to take for free. As well as reducing food waste, the trial will help Tesco meet its zero targets. Tesco aims to cut its food waste by 50% by 2025, and has a target of becoming 'carbon neutral' by 2035 and net zero by 2050.


Daily Mirror
13-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Tesco apologises after accidentally sending Clubcard email to shoppers
Some Tesco shoppers were accidentally sent an email saying they were being given the £100 in Clubcard points - despite not taking part in a recent offer with easyJet Holidays Tesco has apologised after some shoppers were mistakenly told they were being awarded £100 in Clubcard points. The supermarket ran a promotion where customers could get £100 of Clubcard points when they booked an easyJet holiday. However, some shoppers were accidentally sent an email saying they were being given the £100 in Clubcard points - despite not taking part in the offer. One customer wrote on X: 'Did anyone else get this weird Tesco email today about £100 of Clubcard points being ours and then not being ours.' Another said: 'WTF is this about @Tesco? I demand £100 of Clubcard points NOW!!' The supermarket sent out a second email to all affected customers, explaining the mix-up. The second email read: 'We sent you an email about our Reward Partners on Sunday 11 May (great!). Unfortunately, we mistakenly said we'd added £100 of Clubcard points to your account for booking an easyJet holiday (not so great!). 'We're very sorry for any confusion we caused, and we hope you have a lovely summer, whatever your holiday plans.' A spokesperson from Tesco said: 'An email meant for customers who had collected £100 of Clubcard points after booking an easyJet Holidays break using Tesco Clubcard Vouchers was mistakenly sent to other Clubcard members. "We are sorry about the confusion and have followed up with an email to the customers who wrongly received the message to apologise.' It comes after Tesco finally launched its F&F range online. Tesco shoppers used to be able to purchase F&F clothing through the Tesco Direct website - but this closed down in 2018. The collection was also once available to buy online through Next, until the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024. A curated selection of women's, men's and kids' clothing, as well as footwear and accessories on and through the Grocery and Clubcard App. The range includes pieces through the F&F Edit, Sports and F&F Active Athleisure clothing. It will also feature exclusive collaborations and seasonal items, such as school uniforms. The online range will continue to expand over the coming months. Customers will be able to shop F&F clothing across and the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app, earning Clubcard points on all their purchases. Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco Group Managing Director, Home & Clothing said: 'We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to and our Grocery and Clubcard App. 'We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.' The supermarket teased the launch in its financial results last month, where it said "launch of F&F clothing is scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead".


Metro
08-05-2025
- Business
- Metro
Tesco relaunches 'lovely' range online after 7 years and shoppers are 'buzzing'
If you've ever found yourself sidetracked by the clothing section in Tesco while nipping for your weekly shop, you're in luck. Tesco has finally launched its F&F range online, and shoppers will have access to a wide range of 'stylish and affordable clothing' at their fingertips. Shoppers used to be able to buy the F&F clothing through Tesco's online website, Tesco Direct, but this was axed in 2018. Customers could still buy items from the collection through Next until the retailers stopped selling F&F in January 2024. Now, after a seven-year hiatus, Tesco is making things easier for shoppers. A selection of women's, men's and kids' clothing, footwear and accessories is available to buy on and through the Grocery and Clubcard App. The range features 'fashionable' and 'quality' F&F clothing, including sportswear and athleisure. It will also feature 'exclusive collaborations' and high-demand seasonal items, such as school uniforms. Metro's Alice Giddings rated F&F's clothing range last year. She tried on a cream knit jumper, cream satin slip skirt and black moc croc boots, which tallied up to a total of £67. While 'sceptical' of the quality of supermarket brand clothes, she said she was 'pleasantly surprised' by the F&F range. She wrote: 'The outfit as a whole screamed trust fund baby to me, which I was a big fan of. I love the skirt with a flattering slit up the left side and, despite it being such a light colour, it wasn't see-through.' Read Alice's full verdict here. Tesco plans to expand its online range over the coming months. Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco group managing director, home & clothing, said: 'We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to and our Grocery and Clubcard App. 'We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.' Customers should note that a delivery fee of £3.99 applies to all orders, with shoppers able to upgrade to express delivery on any order for £5.99. Shoppers are certainly excited. The news was shared on Facebook, money-saving site Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and received hundreds of comments. One user said, 'it's about time', while another claimed they were 'buzzing'. Chelsea Wright wrote: 'What a time to be alive.' While Penny Kilby commented: 'Oh nooooo rip our banks.' More Trending Lauren Hughes added: 'This is probably the best and worst news ever.' F&F Cheltenham also updated its followers about the online move on TikTok. One user, @joannemiller25, said: 'This news has made my day.' Jennifer Ledward added: 'Best news ever I love your clothes.' While Keily Fletcher wrote: 'My bank will hate me,' and Lorna praised the 'beautiful pieces' and 'lovely' fit of the clothes. View More » It comes alongside the launch of Tesco Marketplace, a 'one-stop-shop' which allows customers to shop for thousands of products from Tesco partners. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Poppy Delevingne teams up with Nobody's Child for gorgeous boho-inspired collection MORE: Mega new supermarket is launching in UK that's like 'Tesco and Amazon Prime combined' MORE: Full list of supermarket May Day bank holiday 2025 opening times including Tesco, Aldi and Morrisons


Daily Record
07-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Tesco makes major change to online shopping as shoppers say 'finally'
The range includes pieces through the F&F Edit, Sports and F&F Active Athleisure clothing Tesco has re-launched its popular F&F Clothing line online for the first since 2018. The popular clothing range regularly proves a hit with shoppers, though many have shared their disappointment at being unable to shop online - until now. Shoppers can now purchase F&F clothing via Tesco 's website and app, including women's, men's, and kids' items. Currently, at more than 1,400 items are listed ranging from tops and dresses to pyjamas, footwear and activewear. After a seven-year hiatus, F&F is now available via as well as the supermarket's Grocery and Clubcard app. According to LatestDeals, this marks the brand's return to online sales for the first time since 2018. The F&F collection includes a wide range of clothing for women, men, and children, along with footwear and accessories. The range often gains popularity on social media, with many shoppers loving the clothing but often sharing their disappointment at being unable to order the items online. Shoppers can now browsing and purchasing F&F's options from the comfort of their homes. The range includes fashionable and quality pieces through the F&F Edit, Sports and F&F Active Athleisure clothing. It will also feature exclusive collaborations and high-demand seasonal items, such as school uniforms. The online range will continue to expand over the coming months. Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco group managing director, Home & Clothing said: "We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to and our Grocery and Clubcard App. We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love." The re-launch is especially exciting for those who missed the convenience of the F&F website when it was previously available as a standalone entity in 2009, before moving to Tesco Direct in 2016. LatestDeals announced the news on Instagram, and shoppers shared their happiness in the comments. One person said: "Finally," while a second wrote: "Thank gawd." A third added: "It's about time omg." A fourth wrote: "At last." Alongside the F&F launch, Tesco is also offering delivery options, with a £3.99 home delivery fee for standard shipping. Shoppers in a hurry can opt for an Express delivery service at £5.50. Returns be processed for free at larger Tesco stores or at a £2.50 charge for returns via courier. The move comes as part of a broader strategy to enhance Tesco's online shopping experience. Recently, Tesco unveiled its Tesco Marketplace, expanding its online range with third-party vendor goods. The supermarket also confirmed the addition of The Entertainer concessions to over 2,000 Tesco Express stores and the trial of 'Your Clubcard Prices,' a personalised discount system.


Daily Mirror
07-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Tesco launches F&F clothing online for first time since 2018
The range includes pieces through the F&F Edit, Sports and F&F Active Athleisure clothing and it will also feature exclusive collaborations and seasonal items, such as school uniforms Tesco has finally launched its F&F range online. Shoppers used to be able to purchase Tesco clothing through its non-food Tesco Direct website - but this closed down in 2018. The collection was also once available to buy online through Next, until the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024. A curated selection of women's, men's and kids' clothing, as well as footwear and accessories on and through the Grocery and Clubcard App. The range includes pieces through the F&F Edit, Sports and F&F Active Athleisure clothing. It will also feature exclusive collaborations and seasonal items, such as school uniforms. The online range will continue to expand over the coming months. Customers will be able to shop F&F clothing across and the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app, earning Clubcard points on all their purchases. Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco Group Managing Director, Home & Clothing said: 'We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to and our Grocery and Clubcard App. 'We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.' The supermarket teased the launch in its financial results last month, where it said "launch of F&F clothing is scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead". It comes after Tesco launched its new Tesco Marketplace website, which lists products for sale from third-party sellers. The website now stocks more than 300,000 products - up by more than 3,000% from when the website launched in June 2024. Orders are delivered separately from your grocery shop, with marketplace items incurring their own, separate delivery fees. However, you still earn Tesco Clubcard points on all purchases. All the sellers who use Tesco Marketplace are monitored on delivery speed, returns, and delivery success rates. At its launch, Tesco Marketplace director Peter Filcek told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a "one-stop shop" for everything they need. He said: 'We were looking at customer searches on our websites and we found things that we just don't carry in Tesco [stores] or online, and so that prompted a stream of thinking around what we could do to open up that range, to give customers what they're looking for because they were genuinely looking for all sorts of things.' Meanwhile, the supermarket is also trialling a new scheme where it gives away "yellow sticker" food for free. "Yellow sticker" discounts are typically applied to food that is about to go out of date, with Tesco slashing costs by up to 90% off the original price of the product. However, as part of a new trial at a small number of Tesco Express stores, the supermarket will cut 'yellow sticker' prices to £0 for products that haven't been sold after 9.30pm.