Morrisons makes major change to loyalty scheme as points and vouchers are scrapped
Morrisons has made a big change to its loyalty scheme this week
Morrisons is changing its loyalty card scheme (Image: PA)
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Morrisons has announced a major change to its loyalty scheme following an overhaul.
Morrisons launches brand new loyalty scheme MyMorrisons replacing More Card
It s a huge shake-up to the supermarket s reward scheme
A Morrisons shopper leaves the supermarket (Image: PA)
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Morrisons is set to reward its customers with money off rather than points in a brand new loyalty scheme.
The replacement for Morrisons’ More Card is based on instant rewards instead of customers saving up points
Morrisons today unveiled its new plastic-free loyalty scheme, including a range of personalised rewards and the option of donating to charities.
Branded My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen, the replacement for its More Card is based on instant rewards instead of customers saving up for points to spend in store.
As well as personalised offers, the My Morrisons app has been updated to become a home for all of Morrisons’ online services including Morrisons.com, food boxes and Morrisons’ café takeaway menu.
The supermarket said in the coming weeks further features will launch, including the opportunity for customers to give back to the community or claim what it calls ‘Basket Bonus’ rewards.
A YOUNG Bridport girl with a talent for fundraising has been recognised by a supermarket after raising more than £4,000 for a local cause. Lily Tancock, 10, has made it her mission over the past few years to raise funds for Weldmar Hospicecare. Since the pandemic began in March 2020, Lily has managed to raise an incredible £2,959 for the specialist end-of-life care provider. Prior to the Covid outbreak she raised £1,095 for the charity, giving her a grand total of £4,054. Her ideas have included initiatives such as coffee mornings, sponsored walks, a virtual light up Christmas tree and most recently selling cards of her very own photographs taken of our great Dorset landmarks. This Easter she even donated Easter eggs to Weldmar.