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Why Caffe Nero remains a better Nectar redemption than Avios

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Caffe Nero is, perhaps oddly, the best value Nectar redemption partner.

400 Nectar points will get you a voucher (in the form of a QR code, saved in the Nectar app, to be scanned in-store) for ANY hot or iced drink, of any size.

With most drinks now costing over £3.50, at least in London, you are certain to get more than the usual 0.5p per Nectar point.

Redeem Nectar points at Caffe Nero

A regular Americano costs £3.60 in Central London. Using 400 Nectar points instead (which is the equivalent of 250 Avios) means you’d need to value Avios at more than 1.44p before it made more sense to transfer them there.

(There’s no point ordering a regular drink, of course, because the voucher is good for any size. Make it a large one, even if you’d usually have a regular coffee when using cash!)

Go for anything more exciting than a regular Americano – for example a £5+ frappe, or a £5.45 tiramisu latte – and you’d need to value an Avios at 2p+ before it made more sense to convert.

Should you convert Avios into Nectar points?

This is only a great deal if you already have the Nectar points from shopping and are considering the trade-off between Avios and free coffee.

It is a worse deal if you don’t already have Nectar points and intend to convert some from Avios. The Avios transfer rate INTO Nectar is now 400 Avios = 400 Nectar points, so a 400 Nectar point drink will require you to transfer 400 Avios in. You are still getting 0.9p per Avios based on a £3.60 drink which isn’t very exciting.

Admittedly, if you’re addicted to £5+ frappes, it may make sense! You’d be getting at least 1.25p per Avios.

Should you convert American Express points into Nectar points?

Not really.

Redeem Nectar points at Caffe Nero

You can turn 1 American Express Membership Rewards point into 1 Avios (or many other airline currencies) or 1 Nectar point. If you are only getting 0.9p by converting 400 points to Nectar and redeeming for a £3.60, you are probably losing out compared to taking airline miles.

Of course, this is still FAR better value than using your Membership Rewards points for statement credit (0.45p per point) or shopping vouchers (0.5p per point).

It also makes sense if your preferred Caffe Nero drink is one of the pricier £5+ ones.

How do you redeem Nectar points for Caffe Nero drinks?

The deal is a bit fiddly to find in the Nectar app. You need to scroll down the home page to the bottom until you get to ‘Explore partner offers’. Type ‘Nero’ into the search box and the deal will pop up.

You can order drinks vouchers via your phone as long as you have access to your email, as 2FA is in place. Click on the ‘Saved’ tab in the app menu and it will take you to your voucher bar codes for scanning in the store.

You can learn more about this deal on the Caffe Nero page of the Nectar website here.

PS. Don’t forget that Marriott Bonvoy will become a Nectar partner very soon. We don’t know what the exchange rate will be, but you may want to hold off getting free coffee until you know how good the deal is.

Comments (77)

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  • CamFlyer says:

    Mi have not redeemed Nectar points for anything other than Nero coffee or Avios in years.

  • Ian says:

    Even cheaper to avoid in the first place.

    Feel sorry for those who seem addicted

    Cheaper to make a cup of coffee at home and put it in a reusable cup etc.

    • jj says:

      If you’re out shopping or sightseeing and need a break, a coffee shop makes sense.

      But I don’t understand the people who bring expensive coffee into the office when we’ve invested in a bean to cup machine that automatically makes perfect espresso, latte, flat white, Americano, etc.

      And I totally fail to understand anyone who drinks coffee out of a cardboard cup. The smell of the hot cardboard overwhelms the coffee..do some people have no power of olfactory perception?

  • Jan M says:

    The free Nero coffee I get through Octopus is a highlight of my week. You can get a 1 pound coffee with 3 mobile, and 25% off through the Meerkat. So the nectar deal is less good in comparison.

  • Tracey says:

    You’re not really saving more if you only have a more expensive drink because it’s free. If it wasn’t free you wouldn’t spend the money, so I wouldn’t call that a saving.

  • Barrel for Scraping says:

    You could use the Avios to get a ticket to France, Italy, etc and enjoy a better coffee at a fraction of the price. Of course you wouldn’t just go over there for a coffee, but you’d likely also get better food and weather thrown in too.

    A regular coffee might be £3.60 but is it worth it? What’s the fascination of paying for overpriced coffee in a cardboard cup? In a sensible world it would be £1 at most.

    • Ryan says:

      Would be nice to think £1, but 20g of coffee, milk, and cup will be 50p (?) That only leaves 33p GP (after VAT) on a cup. A minimum wage employee will cost 0.5p a second and then fixed costs… no chance

  • flyforfun says:

    Just how many tie ins does Nero have? Nectar, Insurance comparison sites, mobile phone co’s , Vitality Health, TasteCard – the list seems endless! And despite having access to all these I’ve never used them. There’s none on my travels to work and when I’m out shopping I tend to end up in small independents or small chains (well, sometimes you don’t know how small they are or not!). I would go to them over a Starbucks, but maybe not a Costa – if such a choice prevailed.

    Absolutely agree re cardboard cups – especially if you’ve paid the VAT to eat in. Sometime they say they are closing soon or have run out of china cups. Then give me a discount!!

  • Lordy says:

    I just logged in to check the number of Nectar points available and noticed that they now have a lock and unlock option for spending. This likely stems from the significant amount of Nectar points that have been stolen over the years.

    • SammyJ says:

      I did think this when they were sending emails out about it last week, (and to be fair I haven’t investigated it further) but is it not just the case that anyone with access to your account can simply lock/unlock it? There’s no identity check is there?

  • Andy Stock says:

    £3.60 for an Americano!!!

    If you don’t use rip-off coffee shops like Starbucks, Costa, Cafe Nero and Pret like me, its still better to still transfer your nectar points to Avios in my view.

    I can visit my local Spoons and get unlimited coffee for £1.19 at the moment!

    Plus there is always the free daily coffee at Waitrose with My Waitrose.

    • Gordon says:

      I visited a Wetherspoons some time ago, and found their unlimited Lavazza coffee from their Bunn machines good value, but the sight of people drinking pints of beer at breakfast time, (some ales priced lower than a coffee) was somewhat off putting.

      • Ken says:

        Drinking at breakfast time ?

        Sounds like most airports.

      • JDB says:

        In France, workmen (and a few others) can still be seen having coffee and red wine/brandy for breakfast. The sight of anyone having beer or indeed white wine would shock them too.

        • Gordon says:

          Workmen! I suspect the H&S laws in France are quite lax compared to the uk, one company I contract to have regular D&A tests for their employees, for good reason.

    • aseftel says:

      Baffling in central London when you have much better coffee shops at similar or cheaper pricing. e.g. for an Americano: Rosslyn £3.40, Watchhouse £3.50, Redemption £3.60.

      I guess that’s why they can’t sell their coffee at full price and need to do all these partnerships.

      • memesweeper says:

        My shared workspace has Redemption in house, on tap for free!

        If you’re in The City FWD Coffee is well worth walking to, as is Dose.

        Of the chains, Nero is by far the least bad, and the only one I use. Costa, Starbucks and Pret strictly for tea!

        • Peter K says:

          Black tea is an abomination from Costa and Starbucks. The water is never hot enough for it to properly brew.

    • Andy says:

      Yeh but then you’ve got to go into a Spoons…

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