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Craziest Tesco deal ever? 62 Avios for every 0.9p spent!

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This new Tesco grocery deal is, frankly, mad.  I’m not even sure if Tesco will honour it or not.  It is worth a go though.

Tesco is offering 25 bonus Clubcard points for every purchase of ‘world vegetables’ you make.

Before we go much further, you should check if the store which arranges your deliveries (and which could be real or ‘dark’) and which you cannot amend – is eligible for this offer.

Click on this page.  If you are not logged in, no special offer will show.  If you then log-in and the page is still blank, the store which delivers to your house does not sell these ‘exotic’ items.  Sorry.

Let’s look at the offers available for delivery to my house.  I actually laughed when I saw the price of the first few.  You earn 25 Clubcard points for every item.

The ‘bonkers’ deals:

Tesco Rocket Chillies – 1p each (actually 0.9p)

Tesco Okra – 5p each (pictured above)

Tesco Eddoes – 19p each

Some stores, but not mine, appear to have baby aubergines at 13p

The ‘normal’ deals:

Tesco White Flesh Sweet Potatoes – 62p each

Tesco Plantain – 71p each

Tesco Mooli – 71p each

Tesco Cassava – £1.13 each

Tesco Dudhi – £1.31 each

Tesco Yams – £5.38 each

The screenshot below confirms that, for 50 x 1p chillies, I would receive 1,250 Clubcard points:

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I know from the comments on the Tesco post yesterday that some people have already placed orders for 99 individual chillies which is the maximum allowed.  The 25 points per item DO show at checkout, so I am guessing that the points will post as long as the items are delivered.

This offer is theoretically also available in store, assuming your local store sells these.  Despite the posters being up, a couple of readers who tried yesterday did not get their points.It is not unusual for Tesco to have issues with new promotions – this one launched on Monday.

You can combine these items with the ‘1500 Clubcard points for a £60 grocery order’ that I reminded everyone about yesterday.

This offer runs until 22nd June – although it is hard to believe it will survive that long if they are effectively giving 62 Avios for every 1p you spend.

You could also convert your vouchers to another partner – theoretically you could spend £90 on chillies and Goldsmiths would give you a £7,500 Rolex …..  However, remember that Tesco is now capping Clubcard points at 30,000 per quarter.  If you earn more than this, it is likely (not guaranteed, but it definitely happens) that you will lose all of the points above 30,000.


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Comments (357)

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  • TrollBasher says:

    Having been told by Stockport that they had been instructed to withdraw the offer and shelf labels, I have just tried my hand at another store.
    £10.91 worth of white sweet potatoes should have yielded me 825 points, but my receipt showed 75 bonus points only.
    That showed to me that the offer was still on the system, so went to C.S., who were more than happy to credit the extra missed points.

  • Michalis says:

    So just got my delivery as well. I ended up getting 225 bonus points instead of the 5000 as per my email. They basically gave me 3 bags of eddoes (x25) and 2 bags of chillies (x25).
    So I didn’t take the delivery for those and only kept the stuff i needed from the order.
    Next order I had for tomorrow is of course now cancelled. I guess I could try and get them to post the points by calling, going to a store etc but I can be bothered.

  • oyster says:

    I have an order due for tomorrow night and deadline to adjust is tonight at 11:30 tonight.

    I’m wondering whether to adjust it to 2 chillies and 1 okra to at least pick up 50 CC points for pennies.

  • Sideysid says:

    I’ve now cancelled my order. I wonder how much wasted okra and chillies will be returned from deliveries (and then thrown in the skip) as a result of this glitch.

  • Idrive says:

    They should honour the points… They loose here they gain somewhere else…

    • nick says:

      Of course they shouldn’t. Buying 99 things you don’t need is clearly not within the spirit of the clubcard scheme. I wonder if tesco will audit the accounts of those that tried it

      • Idrive says:

        Just remember the £1 per night Venice hotel last year.that was honoured.wjy should they audit the accounts it ia atill clearly still published online and they can not blame anyone.99 chillis for a restaurant is nothing,99 okras or whatever you call it is ok for a family of 6….

  • BA-Flyer says:

    In fairness to Tesco, I suspect the people who ordered large numbers always intended to throw them out anyway. Not many people have a genuine need for 99 chillies.

  • Mij says:

    Yep I concur – deal is over (before it began?) – I collected my order, I was expecting a nice 4,000+ But not according to my collection note which only added the 1500 points for £60 spend and the odd 50 bonus for the veggies.

  • Tim says:

    Just taken delivery of 30 Orka and got just the 25 points I’m afraid.

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