Which is the best supermarket loyalty card?

AllezBlackpool

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Asda for me. Got up to £15 in just 2 months. Tesco and Sainsbury's are crap. And Booths is rubbish as you don't get free coffee anymore.
 
Only ever had a Waitrose one but don't have any now and never would have one again.

Does anyone seriously believe they give them out for the advantage of their customers? They will just a way of gathering your personal data so that they can target their marketing at you more and get you to buy things you don't want or need
 
Morrisons is not bad. Autumn offer was spend £40 for 3 weeks out of 4 gets you 9,000 points.
10,000 points = £10 so 9/120 return = 7.5%

Dunno what they will be like long term though.
 
Only ever had a Waitrose one but don't have any now and never would have one again.

Does anyone seriously believe they give them out for the advantage of their customers? They will just a way of gathering your personal data so that they can target their marketing at you more and get you to buy things you don't want or need
Actually, I just realised I do have 3 loyalty cards but they're just for my 3 favourite independent coffee shops (Valley Coffee in Bamber Bridge, Jonah's in Preston city centre and Exchange Coffee in Clitheroe, Blackburn & Skipton) but I didn't have o provide any personal details, you just collect a stamp each time you buy coffee and when you have sufficient stamps, hand over the card for a free coffee
 
I have a Tesco Clubcard and Nectar. Tesco used to be decent. Don't really shop there now though.

Nectar can be used in numerous places which is why I have one.

Got a Boots card and a Costa card. Costa especially is terrible now. 10 Coffee's to get an 11th free. Went from 6-8-10. Prices went up with the rise to 10 also.

Boots, you don't get as many points to the pound now. Plus it's expensive
 
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