Tesco Clubcard Prices - Save ££ Inc £1 Diet Coke, 50p Pot Noodles & 10p Porridge
Latest Deals has worked with Tesco to show you how to get the most out of your grocery shop and save up to 50% just by having and using a FREE Clubcard!
Did you know that if you have a free Tesco Clubcard you can save loads of money on hundreds of everyday groceries and products every week across fresh and frozen food, household, cleaning, baby, toiletry, snacks, bakery, pet and food cupboard items too?
Just by scanning instore or registering your Clubcard to your account when you shop online for delivery or for click and collect and swiping your card at check out instore, you get exclusive prices just for being a member - helping you save lots of money!
This weeks offers can save you up to 50% with offers on Carte D'or ice cream, Mr Kipling cakes, Walkers Crisps, Diet Coke, Pot Noodles, Covent Garden soups, Yorkshire Tea, Tesco Finest ham, Pork shoulder joints, Jaffa Cakes, Flora Buttery spread, Cheerios, Kit Kats, Philadelphia soft cheese and lots lots more!
£1 Diet Coke
50p Pot Noodles
£2 Protein Cheese
Inc 8 McCain Jacket potatoes for £3 instead of £3.50 - 37.5p each
Inc New Covent Garden Fresh Soups 560g for 90p instead of £1.65 - 7 Flavours
Snacks & Treats Clubcard Prices
Inc 30 McVities Jaffa Cakes - Were £2 Now £1.25 With Clubcard - 4.1p each!
Household & Pet Clubcard Prices
Inc Harringtons Complete Dog Lamb & Rice 5Kg - Was £9 Now £7 With Clubcard
Inc Quaker Oat So Simple Original Porridge Sachet 20X27g - Was £4 Now £2 With Clubcard - 10p A Bowl!
Inc Mr Kipling Bramley Apple Pies 6 Pack - Was £1.80 Now 90p With Clubcard - Just 15p Each
FAQS
What are Clubcard Prices?
Clubcard Prices reward our Clubcard members with exclusive deals in-store (excluding Express stores) and online. To get Clubcard Prices, simply scan your Clubcard app or tap your Clubcard/key fob at the checkout. If you're shopping online, you'll have a Clubcard number on your account already, so you'll get Clubcard Prices automatically. Delivery charges may apply.
I’m not a Clubcard member. How can I get Clubcard Prices?
You have to have a Clubcard to get Clubcard Prices. It's easy to join and you'll get a ton of other great benefits too! You'll need to be 18 or over to join. You can either download the Clubcard app from your phone's app store or sign up on the Clubcard website. Then you can start using your Clubcard straight away – just scan the app at the checkout if you're shopping in-store. If you've signed up for a Tesco account, we'll add a Clubcard number to your account when you first check out. So you'll get Clubcard Prices automatically online.
How do I know if a product has a Clubcard Price when I shop in-store or online?
In-store, we'll clearly mark products with a yellow Clubcard Price label; you'll also see the regular price. For online products, we'll show the regular price and the Clubcard Price.
I’m shopping online but I can’t see the Clubcard Price in my basket when I check out. Where can I see them?
Clubcard Prices may not show in your basket or at checkout when shopping online. But don't worry, you'll only pay the Clubcard Price. You'll see it on the receipt when your shopping is delivered or collected.
- Get Tesco Clubcard - You get points, rewards, coupons and exclusive Clubcard Prices.
- Use our free supermarket price comparison app - see if Tesco is cheaper than Aldi, ASDA, Iceland, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury's and Waitrose.
- Minimum order value is £25 for free click and collect, otherwise there is a £4 fee.
- Join our Facebook Group, Cheap Supermarket Cooking. Members share supermarket deals, recipe ideas, and what's cooking at home.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us as I am a Tesco regular customer in few months these Clubcard offers are fab I like to do shopping from Tesco
Thanks for posting - seems odd to advertise '4p Jaffa cakes' when that's the price per not in general
100% and the 10p porridge, yeah 10p a bowl. I've been getting the new clubcard prices in my tesco for months now, I've never seen latest deals mentioned as having worked with them to get these prices. It only says clubcard price/ normal price. Strange, you would think if they've worked with them to get us these prices they would at least mention that they are in association with them and they helped lower the price
Nikki2017 maybe have a read of this - it explains how Latest Deals works with brands >> https://www.latestdeals.co.uk/chat/how-does-latest-deals-make-money
It says they have worked with them to show u how to get them not that they contributed to the lower price scheme I think it's just a helpful post to show you how to get the best from your clubcard and will be very useful to some but not to others hope this helps Nikki2017
This is clearly just a way for Tesco to gather information about shoppers. Raise the prices to ridiculous levels and then reduce them to the correct level for card holders !
That's up to you if you don't want a card! I've had a card for years and had great deals and if my info gets me better deals then good.
Had a clubcard for years now, the benefits of it are great we use the points towards days out so is a great money saver.
Bit of a con if you ask me. Tesco have stopped having a lot of offers, no more half price or buy on get one free. Basically you now have to use a clubcard to get the offers.
billygomez123 absolutely however not everyone uses a clubcard. It feels like ALL the supermarkets are taking advantage of the COVID restrictions. The cost of our weekly food bill has gone up by 50%, I appreciate my kids and I are spending more time at home though.
I for one feel it rewards the regular shopper, lots of offers in all supermarkets reduced during the first lockdown not just Tesco.
jayburghes so true my food bill and ultitiies all doubled with delivery proces increasing too. I use tesco and other big supermarket due to allergies can only get some free from products from there then other ones for rest of items to try make bigger saving.
jayburghes Surely inflation would reflect this if it were true, but it doesnt. Despite people spending more on groceries since lockdown began, there’s no strong evidence of widespread food price rises.
In fact, when we crunched the numbers on a trolley of 40 comparable grocery items at all eight major supermarkets, the cost of our trolley actually went down
December’s Consumer Price Index data released by the ONS in January showed an increase in inflation rates compared to November. The 12-month rate was 0.6% in December 2020, up from 0.3% in November; on a monthly basis, CPI grew by 0.3% in December 2020, following a 0.1% fall in November. However, despite an increase in inflation overall, the retail price of food fell between November and December,
It's so good. I always shop by what's is on offer and also combine with otherash back offers
Anyone noticed that Asda have the Clubcard prices without the Clubcard? Not an Asda fan but have noticed the prices on similar goods going round these stores weekly
I'm due an online shop so I'll have another wee nosy and maybe add a few bits. Thanks for sharing emmabeckz.
I’ve enjoyed a lot of Clubcard offers nice to see them posted on here,I always miss a few till I see them here
I wonder if there's anyone out there without a clubcard especially since they advertise clubcard on every shelf in store
Still ridiculously expensive compared to Aldi or Lidl, where the quality is just as good if not better.
I have one of these cards and I like to look every now and then to see what bargains I can get
This a great money saver to have a Tesco club card to help you make your money go further. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve used a few Clubcard offers before. It’s even better when they coincide with shopping app offers too.
I absolutely love tescos clubcard prices! Very competitive thanks for sharing this with us
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