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About the Brand
Tesco is the UK’s largest supermarket, but it began in 1919 when Jack Cohen set up a market stall in Hackney, selling surplus groceries. Headquartered today in Welwyn Garden City, the FTSE 100 retailer runs more than 4,000 stores across the UK and Ireland, along with a comprehensive online grocery service that reaches millions of households every week.
Under one roof—or one virtual basket—you’ll find fresh food, household staples, clothing (F&F), homeware, electricals, and even financial services through Tesco Bank. Its own-brand range runs from everyday value lines to the premium Tesco Finest collection. Groceries can be delivered to your door, collected from a store, or rushed to you in as little as 30 minutes via Whoosh from an Express shop. Tesco’s price match on essentials keeps it competitive against Aldi and other rivals.
The Tesco Clubcard is the real backbone of saving here. Signing up is free, and it instantly unlocks member-only prices online and in-store. Points from every shop can be converted into money-off vouchers or swapped for rewards with partners like Cineworld, Pizza Express, and Disney+. Upgrading to Clubcard Plus for £7.99 a month adds 10% off two in-store grocery shops, 10% off F&F clothing, and double data on Tesco Mobile. Delivery Saver, also £7.99 a month, swallows delivery charges if you order regularly. Seasonal staples like the Baby & Toddler Event and the Finest dine-in meal deal draw bargain hunters on repeat.
We keep a close eye on the latest Tesco promo codes and Clubcard deals. The offers listed below are updated throughout the day—bookmark this page and check back before your next shop.
How to use
Shopping Guide
Is a Tesco Clubcard worth signing up for? It’s free and it unlocks Clubcard Prices across thousands of products in-store and online. You’ll earn one point for every £1 spent, and points can be turned into money-off vouchers or swapped for rewards with partners like Cineworld and Pizza Express. We’ve seen Clubcard Prices slice £2–£3 off a typical basket of branded goods, so if you shop at Tesco even occasionally, there’s no downside.
Should I pay £7.99 a month for Clubcard Plus? It makes sense if you do two large in-store shops monthly and buy F&F clothing. The 10% off each shop (up to £20 off) can easily cover the fee—a £100 weekly spend saves £20 a month. The permanent 10% off F&F is a nice bonus. If your shopping is mostly online, Tesco’s Delivery Saver at the same price may be the smarter investment.
How do I stack Clubcard savings with voucher codes? Clubcard Prices are applied automatically at checkout, and you can still enter a single promo code on top. The best approach is to hunt for codes that match items already reduced by Clubcard—for instance, the 25% off six bottles of wine stacks with any sitewide code that’s live. Just sign in, add the qualifying products, and paste the code before paying.
When is the best time to do a Tesco online shop? New delivery slots drop at midnight, and we’ve noticed that weekday afternoon slots tend to be cheaper. Clubcard offers usually refresh on a Wednesday morning, so midweek is a good time to check for new markdowns. Seasonal events like the Baby & Toddler Event appear roughly quarterly, and Black Friday brings sharper discounts on electricals and homeware.
Is Tesco cheaper than Sainsbury’s or Asda? It depends on your basket. Tesco’s Aldi Price Match covers hundreds of staples, and Clubcard Prices regularly undercut rivals on branded items. If you lean on Finest products or meal deals, Tesco often comes out ahead. For own-label basics, Aldi and Lidl still edge it on price. Use a price comparison app and factor in delivery costs before you decide.