TESCO is offering a £10 voucher for shoppers ordering groceries online but act fast as the offer ends today.

The voucher can only be spent in-store but you will first need to complete an online click and collect grocery order worth more than £25.

You can get a £10 Tesco voucher when you complete a click and collect grocery shop

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You can get a £10 Tesco voucher when you complete a click and collect grocery shopCredit: Reuters

Shoppers need to be signed up to discount website VoucherCodes to access the £10 voucher.

You will need to provide your email address to VoucherCodes and signup to receive alerts.

Once registered, you can click on the Tesco voucher deal through the VoucherCodes website.

This will take you to the supermarket giant’s website where you can setup a grocery order.

You need to spend more than £25 on a food shop and arrange a click and collect order through the Tesco website to get this deal.

The £25 excludes click and collect charges and can’t be used with other discounts.

A click and collect slot can cost up to £2 and you can usually choose a four-hour window seven days a week to arrange your pickup.

Slots may be free at less busy times.

The offer is available to new and existing Tesco customers.

New customers will need to also register with Tesco on its website and choose a store near you to pickup your shopping.

Use the Tesco store locator to find your closest supermarket.

VoucherCodes will track your purchase through the initial link you followed so don’t close your browser.

It will then verify your order within two days and send you a £10 voucher six days later via email.

The voucher will be added to your VoucherCodes account and must be used within six months.

However, the voucher you receive can only be spent in-store.

The voucher and the offer can’t be used to purchase baby formula.

You can only get one voucher per person.

The offer ends today so you will need to get your order in fast so it is tracked by VoucherCodes.

Tesco is among shops selling the cheapest school uniforms.

We’ve also got a list of the best school bags you can buy this year.

But on the other end of the scale, a mum was left fuming as “outrageous” PE kits cost £100.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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