Tesco customers should know the supermarket giant is making some big changes that will affect online shoppers.From next week, the retailer is raising its minimum spend for home deliveries for the first time in eight years.
At the same time, it is also boosting the charge for buyers that go below this amount. There will be no changes for click and collect orders, the Mirror reports.In addition, Tesco Clubcard users will see their points' value drop from June onwards.
The change will impact anyone who redeems theirs with a "Rewards Partner", which allows points to be used at other food and shopping outlets.As of now, it costs £4 for Tesco delivery orders below £40.
Next Tuesday, these figures are rising to £5 and £50 respectively, meaning you'll be charged a fiver if you order under £50 of groceries.
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