“Win a Car: Tesco Clubcard Members Enter to Win Vauxhall Frontera Electric”

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Tesco is encouraging its Clubcard members to verify their receipts for a chance to win a new car. As part of the 30th anniversary celebration of Clubcard, the supermarket is offering a Vauxhall Frontera Electric to one lucky winner. Shoppers can participate by scanning a QR code on selected receipts, in-store screens, or by visiting tesco.com/vauxhallcompetition.

Interested participants will need to answer a few questions, and the winner will be selected randomly from Tesco Clubcard members with correct entries. The competition deadline is August 31st. The prized car is a Frontera Electric GS 44kWh 113PS with the optional Ultimate Pack and Canyon Orange metallic paint, valued at £25,995 OTR (after the Electric Car Grant).

Shama Wilson, Tesco Group Loyalty and Membership Director, expressed excitement about the collaboration with Vauxhall for this competition, emphasizing the opportunity for a Clubcard member to win an electric vehicle. Vauxhall Marketing Director Phil Douglass echoed the enthusiasm, mentioning the benefits Clubcard members receive when purchasing a new Vauxhall electric car.

With over 23 million Tesco Clubcard members, customers earn points for every £1 spent on groceries in-store or online, fuel purchases at Tesco petrol stations, Tesco Mobile expenditures, and Tesco credit card transactions. Accumulated points can be redeemed for Clubcard vouchers, with the option to double their value when used with Tesco Reward Partners like RAC, Pizza Express, Disney+, and easyJet.

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