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Tesco issues warning to all Clubcard customers

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Tesco has issued a warning to all of its Clubcard customers. The supermarket giant has urged 20 million shoppers to act before one of its most popular Clubcard features is axed on June 14.

In March, the supermarket announced that its Clubcard points will be worth twice their value when customers cash them in, rather than three times as they are now, from June 14.

Rewards ordered up to and including June 13 will continue to be valid for one year from the date of issue. The popular scheme enables shoppers to collect points for money spent at Tesco and exchange them for vouchers which can be used in store or for excursions to locations such as Pizza Express, Legoland and Alton Towers.

The grocer first introduced Clubcard in 1995 and promptly saw a 28 per cent spending uplift. READ MORE: Martin Lewis' 'golden rule' for anybody with a Clubcard as Tesco issues 48-hour warning Tesco’s chief customer officer Alessandra Bellini said: “While we are making a change to how members can use their vouchers with our reward partners, we want to remind millions of Clubcard holders to redeem their vouchers at three times the value until June 13 so they can use their reward partner codes to give themselves and their families a well-deserved treat. “We have extended the validity of redeemed codes at the 3x rate, so if swapped before the deadline, they will be valid for a year, instead of six months, to give customers even more time to enjoy them.” Customers expressed their disappointment at the change, pointing out it came as the cost of living crisis was already placing pressure on household budgets.

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