Tesco reveals major Clubcard prices change that could help MILLIONS of shoppers
TESCO has revealed a major change to its Clubcard prices which will see hundreds of healthier products on offer for shoppers.
As finances are clobbered by the cost of living crisis, the grocer wants to help hard-up families afford food that's better for them.
This month, Clubcard members will see up to a third off the price of products like Tesco meat and veg burgers, kebabs, mince, sausages, meatballs and more.
The meat products are made with 30% vegetables but cook the same as meat.
The Better Baskets range of food discounts also includes zero-alcohol items, breakfast foods, vegan products and household staples - but only for those with a Clubcard.
Members can save cash with loyalty scheme, which is free to join, as Clubcard prices are only for members, and you'll pay the usual price if you don't have a card.
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Tesco has included several new products in the Clubcard Prices promotion.
As well as healthier options, the Better Baskets range includes items that are better for the environment, for example with recyclable packing, and plant-based products.
Some of the items are as follows:
- Tesco Meat and Veg beef burgers 227g - Now: £1 Was: £1.50
- Tesco Meat and Veg pork hot pot sausages 400g - Now: £1.50 Was: £2.00
- Tesco Meat and Veg chicken meatballs 336g - Now: £3 Was: £3.75
- Dorset Cereals Simply Delicious muesli 650g - Now: £2 Was: £3.20
- Quaker Oat So Simple original porridge 10x27g - Now: £4 for two Was: £5.50
- Quaker Oat So Simple strawberry, raspberry & cranberry porridge 10x33.9g - Now: £4 for two Was: £5.50
- Fibre One 90 calorie cookies & cream drizzle squares 5x24g - Now: £1.50 Was: £2.50
- Gordon’s Alcohol Free tonic with lime 4x250ml - Now: £4 Was: £5
To see a full list of products currently included in the Better Baskets campaign, visit .
The items are only on offer for a limited time, until either May 29 or June 14 depending on the product.
We've asked Tesco if there will be new healthier items discounted after that and will update when we hear back.
The regular items that you can get on discount with a Clubcard change regularly.
Once you've signed up by filling in your personal details, you'll need to allow up to 24 hours between the application and completion of your Clubcard registration to be a member.
But you can still earn points in the meantime as you'll be emailed a Clubcard number when you apply.
Just take this number to customer services when you’re next in store and they will add your points to your Clubcard.
How do I use my Clubcard?
Once your physical Clubcard has been sent out to you in the post, you can use it to collect points on food, fuel, fashion and more, in-store and online - just scan it at the checkout.
When doing your food shop online, your points will automatically be added if you're signed in with the account attached to your Clubcard.
You'll get any items with Clubcard prices cheaper when you use your loyalty card.
You'll collect one point for every £1 you spend in-store and online, or one point for every £2 you spend on fuel.
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Every 150 points is then turned into £1.50, and these points can be redeemed as vouchers towards other food shops, or for meals out in participating restaurants.
Meanwhile, Tesco shoppers have roughly two weeks left to spend a total of £17million worth of Clubcard vouchers before they expire.
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