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Morrisons free Pyrex dishes worth £30 with More Card stamps

Morrisons free Pyrex dishes worth £30 with More Card stamps

Glasgow Times11-06-2025

More Card Stamps were introduced in February as an added bonus to the popular Morrisons More Card loyalty scheme. The window to earn stamps has now closed but customers have until Sunday June 22 to redeem their existing stamps.
Hundreds of thousands of customers have already swapped their stamps and over two million Pyrex products have been claimed so far. Due to its popularity more stock is arriving in stores and it is being displayed near the checkouts so that it is easy to find.
Morrisons is now urging customers to be quick and not wait until the deadline to ensure they don't miss out - especially if there is a particular Pyrex product they have been saving for.
The range of top-quality Pyrex containers is exclusive to Morrisons and includes a hand pump that ensures contents stay fresher for longer - ideal for busy households looking to save time and reduce food waste.
Compact 600ml containers that are perfect for snacks or meal prep or spacious 2600ml dishes that can store a hearty family lasagne are available.
The products include:
600ML Pyrex (round)
800ML Pyrex (rectangular)
1100ML Pyrex (round)
1500ML Pyrex (rectangular)
1600ML Pyrex (round)
2600ML Pyrex (rectangular)
Hand pump
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Lilly Chattoe, Morrisons Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager, says: 'Our More Card Stamps loyalty program has been incredibly popular, with fans of the Pyrex range being quick to collect their stamps in exchange for a product or two, or more.
"As we reach the final week of the offer, we're reminding customers that haven't yet redeemed their stamps to do so quickly before it runs out.'.
Alongside More Card Stamps, Morrisons customers get exclusive More Card Prices in-store and online, and when a customer has saved 5,000 More Card Points they will receive a Morrisons Fiver.

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