Workingman wrote::lol:
I saved a fortune swapping from M&S and Waitrose to Kwik Save
Well, yes, in our case for weekly shopping Waitrose to Aldi.
I appreciate that Tesco Clubcard saves members oodles of dosh, but speaking as someone who used to occassionally pop into Tesco Shaftesbury to pick up a few items, once I noted the huge difference between Clubcard prices and ordinary prices and felt "rip-off"
, I now no longer visit it at all!
Waitrose's Loyalty Card these days only really gives you savings if you take up their personal Weekly Offers. Because they tracked our purchases, the offers were invariably 50p off or £1 off products we had bought in the last month or so, and half the time they were on items we'd stocked up on and didn't want more of. So their coupons were largely a waste of space; I used them initially but I had the kerfuffle of printing them out and then the kerfuffle of going down and cashing them in at the store (they only were valid 7 days). So eventually I stopped looking at what discounts they were offering, and these days I don't even bother registering the Waitrose Card when I shop there.
Interestingly, Waitrose do seem to have gone back to special offers marking prices down in-store. Take Mrs O's cartons of long-life almond milk (yuk!) - normally £2+, I only buy if there's a special reduction on knocking it down to £1.25 or so - some weeks it's Alpro, others Almond Breeze depending on the offer, and we've not run out yet!
Because I still have a Bexit/Covid/World War II hoarding mentality and buy everything in bulk if I can, we're up to bung with most things, so I certainly won't be investing in a frequent-shopper Challenger-type card