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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Loyalty cards are a consumer's favourite when saving that extra bit of cash on their weekly shop.

With grocery costs mounting as the pinch of inflation is felt, the apprehension over the final tally at the checkout can be quite stressful. Therefore, snagging bargains has become critical to keeping expenditures in check. The Tesco Clubcard programme has emerged as a widely-embraced strategy for shoppers seeking to shave pennies off the total at the till, either at larger Tesco superstores or the conveniently located Tesco Express branches.



With discounts aplenty on a range of items - including fresh and frozen groceries, alcoholic beverages, snacks, store cupboard essentials, bakery goods, homeware, international cuisine, and health and beauty products - all one needs to do is spot the yellow label offers throughout the shop floor. On top of that, each pound spent translates into a Clubcard point, with every 100 points accruing into a £1 voucher redeemable on future purchases. Now, shoppers have been given the chance to get their hands on Tesco's Finest Steakhouse range, which aims to create dine-in options that are as good if not better than going out to a restaurant.

Mirror reporter Emma Gill put it to the test to see if it delivers on its promise and its price. She said: "I was so shocked by the prices when I went in search of its n.

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