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THE SUPERMARKET WITH THE BEST REWARDS SCHEME IS TESCO!

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The study reveals that the supermarket with the best rewards scheme overall is Tesco, with a score of 99 out of 100. How did Tesco get such a high score, you may ask? 

The shop’s Clubcard is free to join, it offers exclusive discounts, coupons, and a points scheme. Not only that, but the Tesco Clubcard also offers savings on petrol, it has transportation and entertainment partners where you can get further discounts, you can use it for charity donations, and it can be used at other retailers. Furthermore, Tesco’s Clubcard has a customer satisfaction score of 3.82/5, the highest out of all supermarkets!

In second place is Sainsbury’s Nectar card with an overall score of 88 out of 100. Sainsbury’s rewards scheme is free to join, offers exclusive discounts to customers, as well as personalised offers, coupons and points scheme for their Nectar card owners.

Just like Tesco’s Clubcard, Sainsbury’s Nectar card offers savings on petrol, it has transportation and entertainment partners where you can get discounts, you can use it for charity donations, and it can be used at other retailers.

However, when it comes to customer satisfaction score, Sainsbury rates only 2.58 out of 5 as most people (37% of the survey respondents) said they are somewhat satisfied with the Nectar card.

CO-OP’s Membership offers the best pound to credit conversion

In third place we have the CO-OP’s Membership with a score of 84 out of 100. What makes this rewards scheme special? Their points scheme translates to a pound to credit conversion of 2% (percentage of money translated into buying power), the highest out of all supermarkets. Furthermore, the CO-OP got a customer satisfaction score of 3.25 out of 5.

Asda’s Rewards scheme comes in fourth place with a score of 57 out of 100. People using this rewards scheme are getting the following benefits: no joining fee, coupons, savings on petrol and it can be used at other retailers. Based on the survey, the Rewards scheme has a customer satisfaction score of 3.80 out of 5, second biggest behind Tesco.

In fifth place is Lidl’s Lidle Plus with a score of 56 out of 100. With a customer satisfaction score of 3.06 out of 5, the rewards scheme is free to join, and it offers exclusive discounts, coupons, savings on petrol, it can be used at other retailers, including entertainment partners.

Shop at Iceland if you want free delivery as part of your rewards scheme!

Iceland’s Bonus Card comes in sixth place with an overall score of 51 out of 100. The Bonus Card scheme is free to join and is the only one to offer customers free delivery or C&C.  Equally in sixth place we have Marks and Spencer’s Sparks, with an overall score of 51 out of 100. The Sparks gives customers the following benefits: no joining fee, exclusive discounts, personalised offers, coupons, and charity donations. Marks and Spencer’s Sparks has a customer satisfaction score of 3 out of 5.

The supermarkets with the worst rewards schemes are Waitrose and Morrisons 

We have made it to the bottom two, and equally in seventh place we have Waitrose and Morrisons, both scoring 40 out of 100 points. The reward schemes for both shops are free to join. Their benefits include discounts, personalised offers and coupons; however, they don’t include most of the benefits the other shops provide for their rewards schemes

What benefits do customers find most important in rewards schemes?

The survey shows that Exclusive immediate discounts on products is the benefit people find most important when using a supermarket rewards scheme. In fact, a whopping 38% said that’s what they appreciate most in a rewards scheme. Luckily all supermarkets apart from Asda offer that.

In second place is Instant money off vouchers with 27% of people saying they find that very important in a loyalty scheme. In fact, all supermarkets but Iceland offer vouchers to the customers using their rewards scheme.

Personalised rewards come in third place with 11%. The supermarkets that offer personalised rewards are Sainsbury, the CO-OP, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose and Morrisons.

The ability to gather points comes in fourth place with 10% and the only supermarkets that offer that benefit with their rewards schemes are Tesco, Sainsburys, and the CO-OP.

In fifth place we have savings on fuel with 6% (Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda, and Lidl), followed by the ability for rewards to be used in other shops with 5% (also Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda and Lidl).

Lastly, 3% of people said they’d appreciate it if their rewards scheme would offer free delivery and collection. The only supermarket that offers that is Iceland.

For more information on this study please visit moneyboat.co.uk