Not good news for Asda shoppers
Asda is SLASHING its discount scheme for NHS workers and others who benefit from it in a grim announcement sent to its customers today.
Frozen food, baby food, all fuel, pet food, non-fresh such as tinned food, and even Smart Price and Just Essentials food WON'T qualify for the 10% discount.The Asda Rewards app gives shoppers vouchers to spend in-store in return for meeting certain conditions, such as a minimum spend in a month, or a certain number of trips to the supermarket, or for buying 'star products'.
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