Tesco: How to save £12 and more with their Christmas Clubcard deal
More under this adTesco is encouraging customers to start their Christmas shopping early - in July - to help ease the burden of the cost of living crisis.
With only 158 days left until Christmas, Tesco has reminded customers who get paid monthly that there are just five pay days until December 25. And the retailer is trying to help customers who are feeling the pinch of the cost of living crisis to get prepared early.
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So, Tesco has announced its Clubcard Christmas Savers scheme in July. The scheme allows Clubcard members to save the vouchers they collect as they shop throughout the year.
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Clubcard members collect one point for every £1 they spend in-store and online, and one point for every £2 they spend on fuel. A Tesco spokesperson said:
With the average weekly shop for a family of four costing £99.40, shoppers could save at least 1,292 in points if they start saving today, which is the equivalent of £12.92 or an extra present under the tree.More under this adMore under this ad
Members can transfer the points they earned from May to July onto their August Clubcard Points Statement. In addition, Tesco will give members a bonus if they top up their account with cash. For example, if you top up £25 you will receive a £1.50 bonus, if you top up £200 you will receive a £12 bonus. That’s up to 6% added to your savings.
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Customers will then be sent all their vouchers in November, just in time for Christmas shopping. Finally, vouchers are worth up to three times more if you buy gifts with Clubcard Rewards partners.
Alessandra Bellini, chief commercial officer at Tesco, said:
We know that many of our customers are feeling the financial squeeze this year and could do with a little help towards Christmas.More under this adMore under this ad
The Clubcard Christmas Savers is a savvy way to spread the cost of Christmas, without compromising on the things that bring us joy at such a special time of year.
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