TESCO shoppers have just over two weeks left to spend a total of £17million worth of Clubcard vouchers before they expire.
Customers have to use coupons first issued in May 2020 before the end of this month or they will be invalid.
Tesco issues vouchers to shoppers who are signed up to its Clubcard loyalty scheme.
It said last month that £17million worth of vouchers are sitting in customer accounts and must be spent by May 31.
Consumers can use them online and in stores to save money on their weekly shop or filling up their car with fuel.
They can also be swapped online with Tesco’s reward partners, such as Pizza Express or Cineworld, which boosts the value by up to three times.
You can trade the coupons in online on Tesco’s website, or use the app.
That means a £10 voucher could be turned into £30 with a number of partners, including Chessington World of Adventures and English Heritage.
Log on to the Tesco website or app to check when your vouchers will expire.
Alessandra Bellini, Tesco chief customer officer, said in April: “We know it’s tough right now, which is why we want to show customers all the ways we can help them spend less, and leave them with more money in their pockets – to manage the rising cost of living, or to treat themselves and their loved ones.”
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How does Tesco Clubcard work?
Clubcard vouchers are collected when you scan your membership card at the till at Tesco.
You get one point for every £1 spent – or one point for every £2 on fuel – and 150 points is equivalent to a £1.50 voucher.
It’s better value for money to spend vouchers with one of Tesco’s reward partners, but you can also spend them on your supermarket shopping.
Points are worth up to three times more when you redeem them with one of the supermarket’s partners.
Shoppers who use their Clubcard can also get discounts on selected items.
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