Sainsbury's is giving away free £25 Nectar points - but there's a catch
Sainsbury's customers could get their hands on up to £25 free in Nectar points this week as part of its "Big Points Bonanza'".
As part of the offer, the supermarket will be giving away printed coupons for bonus points to every Nectar card customer when they spend over £20 this Saturday, February 4.
These coupons could range from 50 points to 5,000 points which equates to around £25.
However, the promotion is only available in-store at larger sites and not at any of the 800 Sainsbury's Locals or online.
You must also spend more than £20 in one transaction and scan your Nectar card or app before checking out.
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Once you get your printer coupon, you can then redeem it with your next in-store purchase of over 1p.
Sainsbury's has confirmed that Nectar customers shopping with SmartShop in supermarkets can also bag the offer.
Sainsbury's "Big Points Bonanza" has been running from January 27 and will continue until February 4 and has been offering Sainsbury's shoppers the chance to win a range of prizes.
Shoppers can also enter a prize draw where 50 lucky customers will win one million Nectar points each, worth at least £5,000.
To be in with a chance of this, customers will need to enter online before this Saturday.
Alongside this, 45 Nectar Card members, five every single day of the promotion., could win a prize of 10,000 points, which is worth up to £50, when they shop in-store through SmartShop or online.
includes plenty of other prizes for shoppers, too. Shoppers can also enter a prize draw where 50 lucky customers will win one million Nectar points each, worth at least £5,000.
Sam Burston, director of Nectar & Loyalty at Sainsbury’s, said: “As our customers look for more ways to save money, we want to be able to provide great value and exciting offers for them.
“We love giving shoppers the feeling of little wins and this points giveaway is the perfect way to surprise and delight our Nectar customers this January.”
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