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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.


How to earn Avios points from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (December 2021)

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There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

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Comments (357)

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  • Dave Williams says:

    Hypothetically – what would happen if I ordered online and sent the delivery to a random address near a store that stocks the chilies? Obviously a bit of confusion for the occupant of the house/delivery man but would I get the points?

    • TimS says:

      No, as the order isn’t completed (or charged) until delivery is successfully made.

      If the random person did sign for and accept the delivery then you would be charged & the points processed.
      If they rejected the delivery you do not get charged & the order/points are not processed.

  • Maximus says:

    No chance of getting such exotics down here in the wilds of Devon.

    The locals are still aghast after seeing an Avocado on the supermarket shelf a couple of years ago!

  • Richard says:

    Oh my! Just placed an order for 99 chillies and Edoes and other required items. Used the bonus 1500 point code so total order earns 6526 points! Fingers crossed it gets delivered!!

  • Oly says:

    I am going to my local store later, if they are there I am going to buy them one at a time and if the points don’t go on i’ll be bringing the shelf tag to the attention of the manager 🙂

  • signol says:

    If I recall, online orders are only charged (and presumably points credited) on acceptance of delivery. So there’s a good chance of nothing -but at least you can reject the order and pay nothing as well.
    FWIW no deals in Norwich 🙁

  • Simon says:

    I’m collecting an order for 90 Okra (1 kg) this evening, I agree with Sum0plus1 though I think at most I’ll get 25 points, although online the items can be selected by number the store will pick them by weight ad put them through as 1 item.

    Thought it was worth giving it a go though!

    • VJ says:

      Keep updating us, how it went.

      • Simon says:

        Just picked up my order, ended up getting no bonus points at all, based on other comments I thought I’d get one set of 25 bonus points for the Okra.

  • Kapil says:

    Just ordered me some Okra 😀

    God I hope they post otherwise I’ll be bitterly eating okra for the next week

  • Benjamin says:

    Would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on this? Raffles you say that you cannot amend your delivery store, is this the case even if you amend your home address? I have changed mine now from three addresses I use, one in Nottingham and two in London (West and Central respectively), but to no avail!

    • Oly says:

      Amend your delivery address and click the link again and you will see the offers from the new local store

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