Tesco shoppers with a Clubcard are being warned of a major change coming to the supermarket in less than two weeks.
Tesco will shut down its digital version of its Clubcard on April 18, 2023.
Customers currently use the app instead of carrying a physical loyalty card.
The retired app will be replaced by the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app.
The supermarket has revamped its Tesco Grocery app and combined all the features of the two scrapped apps.
Customers will now be able to pay, look at their points balance, spend their Clubcard vouchers, check the stock of their favourite products at their local stores and get a grocery delivery in one, convenient place.
It is available on both Apple and Android.
Tesco slashes value of Clubcard points
This year will see another major change for Clubcard customers, as Tesco slashes the value of its Clubcard points.
Currently, Clubcard customers can triple the value of points when they spend at one of more than 100 'Reward Partners' which include Pizza Express, Disney+, Hotels.com and more.
The change will see shoppers only able to double their points rather than triple them meaning that they will get less for their money.
The change to your Clubcard points will come into effect on June 14 2023 so get that date down in your diary.
A Tesco spokesperson said: “Clubcard unlocks the best value from Tesco - from thousands of exclusive deals through Clubcard Prices, to money off your groceries and fuel, or accessing double the value of your vouchers with more than 100 Clubcard Reward Partners.
"Millions of people tap their Tesco Clubcard every time they shop, benefiting from access to more than 8,000 weekly deals on Clubcard Prices.
"And with potential savings of up to £351 a year, more people than ever before are making the most of the immediate value that Tesco Clubcard offers.
"We are making a change to how members can use their vouchers with our Reward Partners, but they will still be able to unlock great value in the same range of ways as before."
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