Double value of Clubcard vouchers with Christmas Clubcard Boost
Tesco's Christmas Clubcard Boost means you can get twice the value of your Clubcard vouchers in certain departments.
The Tesco Christmas Clubcard Boost is back, offering shoppers the chance to double the value of their Clubcard vouchers in certain departments.
Each £5 in Clubcard vouchers can be exchanged for a Boost token worth £10.
Here are the departments that are included as part of the Christmas Clubcard Boost.
- Hudl2 Tablets & hudl accessories
- Toys & bikes
- Christmas trees, lights & decorations
- Gaming
- Clothing
- Health & beauty gift sets
- Electricals
- Cook, dine & home
- Phones & accessories
- Opticians
However, some things are excluded from each department. To see what’s in and what’s out, check out the Clubcard website.
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Doubling your vouchers
When Tesco has offered the Clubcard Boost in the past, shoppers have had to decide exactly which department they wanted the boosted vouchers to be spent in. For example, you might exchange a £5 voucher for a £10 token to be spent in the toys department, and you were limited to spending it there.
That’s no longer the case though – you can now spend the Boost token in any of the participating departments.
If you’re shopping online, you’ll be presented with the option to boost your Clubcard vouchers at the checkout. Or you can boost your vouchers on the Clubcard website, print off your tokens and take them into your local store.
You can exchange your vouchers for Boost tokens until 14th December, and they must be used by 24th December.
Boosting your Clubcard points
The easiest way to collect Clubcard points is to shop at Tesco, but there are plenty of other ways to improve your Clubcard balance, from using the Tesco Clubcard credit card to switching your gas and electricity to E.ON.
For more ideas, read How to boost your Tesco Clubcard points.
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How to boost your Tesco Clubcard points
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