“Bargain Hunter Reveals Tesco Deal Expiry Code Trick”

Bargain seeker Jordon Cox has shared a technique to uncover a “hidden code” that indicates when a deal is nearing its end at Tesco.

Jordon, known as the Coupon King on ITV’s This Morning, regularly imparts money-saving advice on social media. In a recent video, he demonstrated how a six-digit number on an item on Clubcard Price promotion reveals the offer’s expiration date.

By decoding the number starting with 25 in reverse (in blocks of two), shoppers can determine the deal’s expiry date. The last two digits represent the day, the middle two signify the month, and the initial two denote the year. This hack allows consumers to plan and stock up on items they purchase frequently, ensuring savings on shopping expenses.

Meanwhile, Tesco is alerting customers to redeem £16.5 million worth of expiring Clubcard vouchers before the end of the month, with a deadline set for midnight on November 30. Clubcard points are earned for shopping at Tesco stores, online groceries, fuel purchases at Tesco petrol stations, Tesco Mobile expenditures, Tesco credit card transactions, and using a Tesco Clubcard Pay+ debit card.

Accumulating a minimum of 150 points entitles customers to a Clubcard voucher valued at £1.50 for use at Tesco. Presently, more than 24 million UK households possess a Tesco Clubcard.

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Shama Wilson, Tesco Group Membership and Loyalty Director, emphasized the importance of utilizing expiring Clubcard vouchers, highlighting the significant value they hold. Checking the Tesco app for expiring vouchers can lead to exciting rewards, such as cinema tickets and food discounts.

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