Co-op and Uber Eats tie-up allows shoppers to earn rewards
Co-op shoppers that are signed up to the convenience retailers Member Prices loyalty programme can now earn rewards through its tie-up with Uber Eats.
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The move is a first for the rapid delivery firm in the UK, and will be available from over 1,000 Co-op stores this month.
Co-op Members will be able to earn rewards and make a difference in their community by adding thier membership number into the Uber Eats app at checkout.
Shoppers can earn 2p in every pound spent on own-brand products, with the same amount donated to communities to help support local causes and projects across the UK.
Causes include a focus on bringing people together to access food, such as community fridges, allotments and cooking classes, as well as helping to improve people’s mentall wellbeing, creating opportunities for young people, and tackling climate change.
Co-op Members can choose or change the cause they support locally through the Membership app.
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