Tesco Clubcard customers are now able to get £100 worth in savings ahead of the Christmas shopping season.
Ahead of the festive period, the supermarket chain is brining back a popular game which could see consumers win Clubcard points.
What is Tesco Clubcard?
This is a loyalty scheme that allows its members to earn "points" that can be used to slash the price of their weekly grocery shop.
Clubcard members pick up points based on what they purchase and where they buy it.
If someone accumulates 150 points via Tesco Clubcard, this would be exchanged for a discount worth £1.50.
As well as access to exclusive deals, shoppers will be able to get deals with Tesco's Rewards Partners, which include Pizza Express and Disney+.
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Tesco Clubcard is launching "challenges" for customers to encourage spending and hand out deals
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How can Clubcard customers get a £50 savings boost?
Selected members of the rewards scheme have been picked to take part in its Clubcard Challenges game.
This game is running between now and December 31 and once someone agrees to take part, they will get personalised challenges over the next few weeks.
These games will be available alongside the personalised Clubcard members already receive through the app or via email.
After Tesco customers have finished the challenge, they will be sent extra Clubcard points.
Those who complete each of the games will be given a maximum of £50 in Clubcard credit points.
It should be noted that shoppers will be able to bolster the value of their Clubcard by up to £100 if they decide to use the vouchers at one of Tesco's 100 Reward Partners.
Due to challenges being personalised, each game will vary between customers over the Christmas period.
How much someone will have to spend to meet the challenges will also be different depending on the customer.
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This represents the third time this year that Tesco's Clubcard Challenges has been made readily available to consumers.
Earlier this year, the supermarket giant brought back the scheme in summer after its launching it during the spring of 2024.
As the games involve spending tasks, this deal is ideal for those were already planning to spend in certain categories, such as food, entertainment of kitchenware.
If the challengers were not personalised, Tesco customers could find themselves inadvertently penalised for the extra spending which may have offset the benefits of the extra Clubcard points.