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  2. Tesco issues final warning to anyone with a Clubcard - AOL

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    Last December, Tesco announced that it was revising its Clubcard scheme to give out coupons to loyal shoppers more often. Tesco Clubcard vouchers are issued every three months in February, May ...

  3. Tesco Clubcard - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Clubcard (commonly referred to and branded as Clubcard) is the loyalty card of British supermarket chain Tesco. It was introduced to Tesco customers in 1995, where it has since gained over 20 million users as of 2021. [ 1 ]

  4. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, Tesco.com became the first home delivery company in UK to provide customers the option of delivering shopping in green boxes without carrier bags in a bid to reduce the amount of carrier bags used as part of Tesco's green commitment. In return for customers going bag free they receive green clubcard points. [6]

  5. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco's loyalty programme, Clubcard, is offered in the country. Tesco had approximately 21% of the Irish grocery market in 2019 and its main competitors are Dunnes Stores and SuperValu. [120] Tesco Ireland claims to be the largest purchaser of Irish food with an estimated €1.5 billion annually.

  6. Talk:Tesco Clubcard - Wikipedia

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    There are many other retailers who will accept Tesco vouchers and allow you to purchase items worth 3 times the value of the clubcard points, so for example you can by £30 of pizza from pizza express for a £10 clubcard voucher.

  7. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used primarily by online vendors and mail-order catalogs as a sales strategy to attract customers. [1] Online sales model

  8. Tesco bomb campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Tesco bomb campaign was an attempted extortion against British supermarket chain Tesco which started in Bournemouth, England, in August 2000 and led to one of the largest and most secretive operations ever undertaken by Dorset Police.

  9. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, some Barr products in 750 mL glass bottles, had a 30p container deposit although this was discontinued in August 2015. Some Tesco stores have reverse vending machines which pay 1 ⁄ 2 p per aluminium can (equivalent value in Tesco Clubcard Points).