As part of the special deal, the supermarket announced that any Tesco Clubcard member who purchased an EasyJet holiday getaway using Tesco Clubcard vouchers would get an extra 10,000 Clubcard points
Tesco shoppers only have a few days left to bag themselves with a £100 Clubcard bonus. Earlier this year, the supermarket chain gave shoppers the chance to earn 10,000 Clubcard points as part of the loyalty scheme’s 30th anniversary,
As part of the special deal, the supermarket announced that any Tesco Clubcard member who purchased an EasyJet holiday getaway using Tesco Clubcard vouchers would get an extra 10,000 Clubcard points – which is worth £100 when converted into Tesco Clubcard vouchers.
To take advantage of the deal, Clubcard members needed to exchange a minimum of £5 of Clubcard vouchers for EasyJet holiday credit and make a holiday booking before April 13. The deadline to book the holiday is now fast approaching and shoppers only have three days left to
The travel company has become the most recent Clubcard Rewards Partner and joins over 100 other major brands including Disney+, Thorpe Park, Alton Towers, Pizza Express, Legoland, Hotels.com, and Zizzi.
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If you use a Clubcard voucher with one of Tesco’s Rewards Partners, then you get double the value of your points, so 500 points would be worth £5 in-store but £10 when spent with a Rewards Partner. If you use them with the airline, you can exchange a maximum of £300 of Clubcard vouchers for £600 off an EasyJet holiday.
This deal is great for Tesco shoppers who are looking to get away this summer. However, before you fork out for a holiday make sure you shop around and compare prices for the best deal. When booking a trip away, you should always check the reviews first, as cheap is not always cheerful.
Tesco Group Membership and Loyalty Director Shama Wilson said: “We have teamed up with our newest reward partner EasyJet holidays for this amazing deal. If you are thinking of jetting off to the sun this summer, then this is the perfect chance to reward yourself with Tesco Clubcard.”
Chris Brown, Head of Marketing at EasyJet holidays added: “We’re delighted to be part of Clubcard’s 30th anniversary celebrations, offering customers the opportunity to travel to Europe’s most loved destinations whilst earning additional points. We’ve got a huge selection of holidays on offer to suit all tastes and budgets, so we’re looking forward to seeing where holidaymakers choose to use their Clubcard vouchers.”
How Tesco’s Clubcard Scheme works
Clubcard members can build up points when they shop at Tesco, and there is a range of ways you can do this. You get:
- One Clubcard point for every £1 spent in stores and online
- One point for every two litres of fuel bought from Tesco forecourts
- One point for every £1 spent on Tesco Mobile
- One point for every £4 spent on a Tesco credit card, and
- One point for every £1 spent using a Tesco Clubcard Pay+ debit card
Once you have collected enough Clubcard points, you can then convert them into vouchers. The minimum number of points you need is 150 – which will give you a voucher of £1.50. Once you have converted your points to vouchers, they last for two years. You can spend your vouchers at Tesco stores across the country and online and get a bit of money off your food shop or when filling up your car. You can also swap vouchers for money off your Tesco mobile bill.
Alongside this, you can use your points with one of Tesco’s Rewards Partners. You can find out how many Clubcard points you have – and your vouchers – in Tesco’s Clubcard and grocery app or online. To use your voucher, you can either print them at home and scan them at the till or scan the voucher on your app.
Under the rules, you can’t collect Clubcard points on tobacco or tobacco-related products, lottery, stamps, prescription medicines, infant formula milk, Tesco gift cards, third party gift cards, saving stamps, in-store concessions, Paypoint payments or purchases of some Tesco Bank products.
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