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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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  • Tom says:

    Just ordered 99 okra ok! Getting delivered to the in-laws as my loca does not do anything.

  • PZE says:

    Well, deliveries to SW1 (which I guess is Nine Elms superstore) still have chillies, okra and eddoes. I’m hoping this upsurge in interest will persuade Tesco to put some good pickled chilli recipes up on the website. For what it’s worth, the instructions in Jamie Oliver’s first book are prettty good…

    Sadly the 1,500 bonus points code didn’t like me, though.

    • PZE says:

      Hmm…. Nine Elms is of course Sainsburys… amateur error. So I guess it’s Earl’s Court, Clapham or Kennington, but have no idea which.

  • Joe says:

    Offer has vanished from my local tesco, but I got 1 order in

  • toddy says:

    Just ordered 99 Okra. I don’t even know what it is….

  • Oly says:

    If you do it in store, go to a human check out person, if the points dont go on, take them to the sign that says the bonus points and they will add them at customer service. If they try any “maximum of 2 per person” then tell them that if it isn’t written on the shelf label then it doesn’t count 🙂

  • Adrian Weightman says:

    Hate to be the prophet of doom but I agree with Sum0plus1. From past experience, when you order a number of items via Tesco online (e.g. qty 6 x tomatoes) they are bagged up by number but then weighed and processed as a weighed transaction…

    I do already have a delivery order including chillies and okra set up for tomorrow morning just in case though!

    We will see what happens but I expect we’ll end up getting a maximum of 25 points each no matter how many chillies we buy…!

  • Felix says:

    99 chillies and 99 eddoes on the way tomorrow. Here comes a euro saver flight!

    • Felix says:

      plus i got confirmation email with points clearly stated

  • Surbhi says:

    It just says “Sorry, this product is currently not available”. for all the items now. In Nottingham with a Tesco Extra at my backdoor. Might pop in and see what happens. Will the check-out be counting each of the rocket chillies?

    • Oly says:

      Take your pennies in and do one chilli at a time 🙂

      • Surbhi says:

        Found a tesco in yeading (Extra) that has the chillies and the okra so did a click n collect but dont plan on collecting obviously (from Nottingham). £10.30 for 4960 points. We’ll know if it’s worth it when the points show, tomorrow hopefully?

        • Oly says:

          You won’t be charged and won’t get the points unless you actually collect the items

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