Tesco shoppers warned of losing millions of Clubcard points within weeks - check now
More than 11 million points are set to expire in just two weeks
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Tesco shoppers can build up points by scanning their Tesco Clubcard when in stores.
The points can be exchanged for vouchers, saving shoppers money on shopping, meals out and travel.
This can be a great perk and Britons may save up their points to cash in bigger discounts.
However, they are being urged not to wait too long as lots of points are set to expire within weeks.
Tesco Clubcard points can be exchanged for vouchers
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Points issued two years ago, in August 2021, must be redeemed before August 31, 2023.
Points have the value of around 1p if exchanged for Tesco vouchers. So, 100 points would equate to a £1 voucher to spend in stores.
The points can also be swapped for vouchers at a number of partners, where they can be worth more.
Shoppers who use their points at providers such as English Heritage, Cottages.com and Disney+ can get two times the value, for example.
Vouchers are usually valid for around six months once the points are redeemed.
Shoppers can check the expiry date on existing Tesco Clubcard Reward Partner codes by checking the "my rewards" section of the Clubcard app.
Those who shop in Tesco can get more than points when they scan their Clubcard.
The introduction of Clubcard prices means there are huge savings to be had for those who are signed up to the free scheme.
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Tesco recently recalled a number of food products with Britons urged to return the products for a full refund.
The latest recall includes Rude Health Low Sugar Granola Almond & Hazelnut, Tesco Free From crisps in the flavours Onion Rings, Cheese Flavour Balls and Bacon Rashers, and Tesco British Cooking Salt.
It items were recalled due to various health and safety concerns.
For more information on any of the recalls, shoppers can contact Tesco Customer Services on 0800 50 5555.