There is a rip off going on in the high street, YES that right a rip off in the high street, it's called the Morrison's match & more card. Why are you been ripped off with this? I'll tell you why, it's because they will not do comparison's on items the other place has at a reduced price.
Aldi constantly reduce the price of items in their stores. Morrison's say they will match or beat every other supermarket on price but only on groceries! Today Aldi had iceberg lettuce at 45p but Morrison's was 49p a difference of 4p. The on-line site says they will
We price match branded and comparable own label grocery products, including fresh food, and even those that are on promotion elsewhere.
Given that I got 2 jars of coffee on offer at £2.49 ASDA had it at £2.47 that's 20 points per jar plus the lettuce and cucumber a total of 120 points and I am sure if I did the full ALDI store I could have got a lot more. As an introductory offer they gave about 1400 points meaning customers had to get about 3600 points for their first £5 voucher. The only use I can see for this card is to use when you fill the car with fuel, as you have to spend £15 and have a qualifying item to get points. As I said it's basically a card to use and get points on when you fill the car up with fuel as living so close to the supermarket, Morrison's, & not driving due to medical conditions, I may as well sling the card in the bin.
Aldi constantly reduce the price of items in their stores. Morrison's say they will match or beat every other supermarket on price but only on groceries! Today Aldi had iceberg lettuce at 45p but Morrison's was 49p a difference of 4p. The on-line site says they will
We price match branded and comparable own label grocery products, including fresh food, and even those that are on promotion elsewhere.
Given that I got 2 jars of coffee on offer at £2.49 ASDA had it at £2.47 that's 20 points per jar plus the lettuce and cucumber a total of 120 points and I am sure if I did the full ALDI store I could have got a lot more. As an introductory offer they gave about 1400 points meaning customers had to get about 3600 points for their first £5 voucher. The only use I can see for this card is to use when you fill the car with fuel, as you have to spend £15 and have a qualifying item to get points. As I said it's basically a card to use and get points on when you fill the car up with fuel as living so close to the supermarket, Morrison's, & not driving due to medical conditions, I may as well sling the card in the bin.
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