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Tesco to give Clubcard members up to 50% off range of products

Tesco is to give its loyalty card holders discounts of up to 50% as part of a major new promotion to mark its 100th anniversary.

The MoneySavingExpert website revealed the Clubcard blitz would run between 7 May and 26 May. The site quoted a document given to staff at Tesco Express stores, although it is understood larger stores will also be involved.

Customers would get money off ‘a whole range of products, from coffee to cat food, as well as F&F clothing and BBQ tools in larger stores’, said the document.

The move comes after Tesco confirmed earlier this month it was trialling a new system of promotions which could allow its 17 million-plus Clubcard users to get cheaper prices at the till on selected products.

Source: The Grocer May 2 | In-store Analysis