New week, new discounts at Tesco
Tesco is raising the stakes again in terms of available discounts. Between June 8 and 11, thanks to the tripling coupon in the Clubcard application, three times Clubcard points will be credited after purchases, and between June 8 and 14, if you buy F&F clothing products with a total value of HUF 5,000 or more, the store chain will grant loyalty card users a 30 percent discount.
The new measures fit organically into the company’s strategy, the aim of which is to provide its customers with a system of discounts, thanks to which they can find favorable prices in Tesco stores week after week.
In addition to the promotions starting on June 8, Tesco keeps the prices of about 600 basic food and household items permanently low in the Price Guarantee program, which has been running for a year now, and constantly checks them. In addition, loyalty card holders typically find 20 popular products on the shelves and online at great prices every week, with discounts of up to 50 percent. In addition, more than 1,000 products are available at a significant discount per week under the “Cheaper with Clubcard” program. Pensioners also receive a 5 percent discount on the total amount of their purchases every Tuesday if they use their Clubcard. The company also provides a 10 percent discount on 20 products per week from the first of June, as required by law.
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