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Examples
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"Couldn't you just give us Clubcard points instead," asked the actor in the ad.
Sir Dave Richards' reliant on Scudamore backing as pressure intensifies 2011
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Also, we will legislate that all public-sector lunches must be bought at Tesco, generating a further £25 million in 'Computers for Schools' vouchers and fully £1 billion in Clubcard Points .
Archive 2009-01-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Perhaps Tesco, by concentrating its marketing around Clubcard loyalty points for years, confused the punters by changing tack.
Every little bit hurts: share slump is not the only thing to worry Tesco 2012
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Creative private-label strategies, aggressive real-estate expansion and a gold mine of consumer data compiled from the supermarket's innovative Clubcard program made the company a fierce competitor in the U.K. and gave it a platform to reach around the globe.
Tesco Warns on Profits, Vows Changes Paul Sonne 2012
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Brasher says the price offensive has the backing of the board, and it comes as Tesco's deputy chief executive, Tim Mason, who, with Leahy, pioneered the success of Tesco's Clubcard loyalty scheme, spends more time in the UK.
Trouble at the till: Tesco rounds on its rivals and starts a £500m price war 2011
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Clubcard points were halved when the Big Price Drop was launched.
Every little bit hurts: share slump is not the only thing to worry Tesco 2012
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Tesco's four iPhone apps (including the Clubcard, Store Finder and the Wine Finder apps) have over 1m downloads between them, with the Grocery app alone notching 400,000 downloads since it launched in early September 2010.
Tesco launches barcode scanner app for online orders Mark King 2010
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I know when I was in the UK schemes such as Tesco Clubcard worked out to about 1% cashback with extra points offered on many items and other stores.
What FlyBuys And Everyday Rewards Get You These Days | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Market leader Tesco is judged to have been "solid" after it used extra Clubcard vouchers to pull in shoppers, with Morrisons seen to have been harder hit by the snow due to its northern bias.
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Sainsbury's says it is "classic smoke and mirrors", because Tesco will be axing its two-year-old double Clubcard points promotion to help pay for it.
Trouble at the till: Tesco rounds on its rivals and starts a £500m price war 2011
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