Waitrose loyalty card holders are in for a treat from next month
The scheme, available for myWaitrose customers, was scrapped during the pandemic in June 2020, but after more than two years it is set to return on November 7.
This changed in 2017, when Waitrose changed the policy meaning shoppers would need to buy something before claiming their free hot drink. The supermarket later began to ask customers to bring reusable cups. Both myWaitrose members and Caffè Nero App users will be able to receive benefits in branches of each chain.
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