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Metro
a day ago
- Business
- Metro
Morrisons customers have until Sunday to claim £30 of freebies
Morrisons customers have just two days to cash in on a deal and take home £30 worth of kitchen goodies. Shoppers at the supermarket have been clocking up points with their Morrisons More cards since 2023, with the loyalty scheme replacing My Morrisons and allowing customers to earn rewards each time they spend in-store, online, or at petrol stations. With More members offered discounts on certain products and brands, redeeming stamps can also get you freebies. As such, customers must redeem their More Card stamps in-store by Sunday to bag free Pyrex items. Launched in February, the promotion meant customers would earn stamps on every shop over £10 to claim free premium Pyrex products, with some worth up to £30. Spending £10 in-store in any one transaction would earn one More Card stamp. However, the promotion is reaching its end after a hugely popular run, and if you have dormant stamps sitting on your Morrisons More account, you'll have to act fast to ensure they don't go to waste. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video There are seven different Pyrex items up for grabs — all completely free, and each one available with a certain number of points. Shoppers can get their hands on storage dishes, containers, and a hand pump by cashing in up to 50 stamps. But fear not, because even if you don't quite have 50 stamps to redeem, you can still make the most of the promotion, as 15 More Card stamps grant you access to discounts on the items. For example, a 600ml round glass storage container typically retails for £14. You can get it for just £6 with 15 More Card stamps or take it home for free with 30 stamps. Glass storage vacuum round 600ml – full price £14.00 / £6.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 30 More Card stamps Glass storage vacuum round 1100ml – full price £20.00 / £7.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 40 More Card stamps Glass storage vacuum round 1600ml – full price £22.00 / £8.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 50 More Card stamps Glass storage vacuum rectangular 800ml – full price £18.00 / £7.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 30 More Card stamps Glass storage vacuum rectangular 1500ml – full price £22.00 / £8.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 40 More Card stamps Glass storage vacuum rectangular 2600ml – full price £30.00 / £10.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 50 More Card stamps Vacuum pump manual – full price £10.00 / £4.00 with 15 More Card stamps / free with 30 More Card stamps The most expensive item in the list is the 2,600ml rectangular glass storage vacuum, which costs £30 at full price. Shoppers can get it for just £10 with 15 More Card stamps or totally free with 50 stamps. Speaking in the final few days of the kitchenware promotion, Lilly Chattoe, Morrisons' Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager, told customers: '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.' Shoppers have been voicing their approval of Morrisons' latest More scheme throughout, with Facebook users particularly thrilled with the freebies they've been able to score. 'I do my shopping at Morrisons my usual shop and I've got the whole set I'm happy', commented Kay Warren, having racked up enough points for all seven Pyrex items. 'Just by doing my normal weekly shop, I accumulated enough points to get 3 bowls. I didn't make extra purchases to get the points, so yes, they were free,' praised Sheila Griffiths. 'A very dishy deal!' joked Kevin Hanley. More Trending Others have sadly been left disappointed as, due to the popularity of the scheme, a number of stores have run out of stock, leaving them begging the supermarket giant to add more. Morrisons has made changes to its More scheme in recent months, which not everyone is pleased about. In March, it was announced that the popular Fish Friday and Steak Saturday promotions will no longer be available, preventing More Card users from accessing 20% off on the dedicated days. At the start of the year, Morrisons was also revealed to be cutting over 200 jobs from its retail team in a bid to cut costs. View More » MORE: Exact amount you'll need in savings at age 30 to be able to retire revealed MORE: Aldi's supermarket sweep is back — giving customers the chance to nab free shopping MORE: Full list of UK locations where Aldi plans to open new stores Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Morrisons warning for thousands to visit shops before Sunday – or lose out on chance to claim £30 worth of free products
Last chance to claim exclusive kitchenware before it's gone ACT NOW Morrisons warning for thousands to visit shops before Sunday – or lose out on chance to claim £30 worth of free products Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MORRISONS shoppers have just days left to cash in on a popular loyalty scheme – or risk losing out on premium kitchen gear worth up to £30. The supermarket has warned customers that they must redeem their More Card Stamps in-store by Sunday, June 22, or their stamps will go to waste. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 With enough stamps, customers could walk away with premium Pyrex items – including dishes, containers and a hand pump – completely free The offer, available across Morrisons supermarkets in the UK, excludes online orders, Click & Collect, Morrisons Daily convenience stores, Amazon, petrol stations and Gibraltar branches. It's all part of a recent More Card promotion, launched earlier this year, which has seen customers bag free Pyrex products by collecting digital stamps with their weekly shop. The deal, which has proved hugely popular with loyal Morrisons shoppers, allowed customers to collect one stamp for every spend over £10. With enough stamps, customers could walk away with premium Pyrex items – including dishes, containers and a hand pump – completely free. Lilly Chattoe, Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager at Morrisons, said: '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.' Items up for grabs include a 600ML round dish, 800ML rectangular dish, 1100ML round, 1500ML rectangular, 1600ML round and a huge 2600ML rectangular Pyrex dish. A branded hand pump is also part of the range. But anyone who hasn't used their stamps by the Sunday deadline will lose them for good – even if they've already done the shopping to earn them. This isn't the first time supermarket shoppers have been caught out by loyalty scheme cut-offs. Earlier this year, Tesco scrapped its popular Clubcard app, forcing millions to switch over to the new Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app by a set deadline. Many shoppers who didn't update in time lost access to their points and vouchers. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's replaced its well-known Nectar Double Up event – where customers could double the value of their points on selected products – with a range of smaller, more targeted offers, leaving regulars disappointed. And Boots customers were left fuming last summer when the high street chain cut its Advantage Card rewards rate from 4p to 3p per £1 spent – giving shoppers less bang for their buck. Now Morrisons fans are being urged not to make the same mistake. To take part in the promotion, customers must be a More Card member, either through the app or with a physical card. Stamps can be tracked through the app or printed on the bottom of receipts.


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Morrisons warning for thousands to visit shops before Sunday – or lose out on chance to claim £30 worth of free products
MORRISONS shoppers have just days left to cash in on a popular loyalty scheme – or risk losing out on premium kitchen gear worth up to £30. The supermarket has warned customers that they must redeem their More Card Stamps in-store by Sunday, June 22, or their stamps will go to waste. 2 With enough stamps, customers could walk away with premium Pyrex items – including dishes, containers and a hand pump – completely free The offer, available across Morrisons supermarkets in the UK, excludes online orders, Click & Collect, Morrisons Daily convenience stores, Amazon, petrol stations and Gibraltar branches. It's all part of a recent More Card promotion, launched earlier this year, which has seen customers bag free Pyrex products by collecting digital stamps with their weekly shop. The deal, which has proved hugely popular with loyal Morrisons shoppers, allowed customers to collect one stamp for every spend over £10. With enough stamps, customers could walk away with premium Pyrex items – including dishes, containers and a hand pump – completely free. Lilly Chattoe, Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager at Morrisons, said: '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.' Items up for grabs include a 600ML round dish, 800ML rectangular dish, 1100ML round, 1500ML rectangular, 1600ML round and a huge 2600ML rectangular Pyrex dish. A branded hand pump is also part of the range. Most read in The Sun But anyone who hasn't used their stamps by the Sunday deadline will lose them for good – even if they've already done the shopping to earn them. This isn't the first time supermarket shoppers have been caught out by loyalty scheme cut-offs. Earlier this year, Tesco scrapped its popular Clubcard app, forcing millions to switch over to the new Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app by a set deadline. Many shoppers who didn't update in time lost access to their points and vouchers. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's replaced its well-known Nectar Double Up event – where customers could double the value of their points on selected products – with a range of smaller, more targeted offers, leaving regulars disappointed. And Boots customers were left fuming last summer when the high street chain cut its Advantage Card rewards rate from 4p to 3p per £1 spent – giving shoppers less bang for their buck. Now Morrisons fans are being urged not to make the same mistake. To take part in the promotion, customers must be a More Card member, either through the app or with a physical card. Stamps can be tracked through the app or printed on the bottom of receipts. 2 The deal, which has proved hugely popular with loyal Morrisons shoppers, allowed customers to collect one stamp for every spend over £10 Credit: Getty


The Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Morrisons warning for thousands to visit shops before Sunday – or lose out on chance to claim £30 worth of free products
MORRISONS shoppers have just days left to cash in on a popular loyalty scheme – or risk losing out on premium kitchen gear worth up to £30. The supermarket has warned customers that they must redeem their More Card Stamps in-store by Sunday, June 22, or their stamps will go to waste. 2 The offer, available across Morrisons supermarkets in the UK, excludes online orders, Click & Collect, Morrisons Daily convenience stores, Amazon, petrol stations and Gibraltar branches. It's all part of a recent More Card promotion, launched earlier this year, which has seen customers bag free Pyrex products by collecting digital stamps with their weekly shop. The deal, which has proved hugely popular with loyal Morrisons shoppers, allowed customers to collect one stamp for every spend over £10. With enough stamps, customers could walk away with premium Pyrex items – including dishes, containers and a hand pump – completely free. Lilly Chattoe, Senior Loyalty Marketing Manager at Morrisons, said: '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.' Items up for grabs include a 600ML round dish, 800ML rectangular dish, 1100ML round, 1500ML rectangular, 1600ML round and a huge 2600ML rectangular Pyrex dish. A branded hand pump is also part of the range. But anyone who hasn't used their stamps by the Sunday deadline will lose them for good – even if they've already done the shopping to earn them. This isn't the first time supermarket shoppers have been caught out by loyalty scheme cut-offs. Earlier this year, Tesco scrapped its popular Clubcard app, forcing millions to switch over to the new Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app by a set deadline. Many shoppers who didn't update in time lost access to their points and vouchers. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's replaced its well-known Nectar Double Up event – where customers could double the value of their points on selected products – with a range of smaller, more targeted offers, leaving regulars disappointed. And Boots customers were left fuming last summer when the high street chain cut its Advantage Card rewards rate from 4p to 3p per £1 spent – giving shoppers less bang for their buck. Now Morrisons fans are being urged not to make the same mistake. To take part in the promotion, customers must be a More Card member, either through the app or with a physical card. Stamps can be tracked through the app or printed on the bottom of receipts. 2


Metro
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Shoppers say supermarket has 'lost its mind' over £80 Father's Day gift
Father's Day is fast approaching and many people will be snapping up last-minute gifts for their dad or father figure. The supermarkets have all the usual items on offer, from beer sets to best dad mugs, but there's one product that's causing a bit of a stir with shoppers. Morrisons has launched a limited-edition Toblerone bar that weighs a whopping 4.5kg and is more than 12 times the size of the regular chocolate treat. But it's not the size that has people raising their eyebrows, it's the price as the bar, which is bigger and heavier than a newborn baby, costs £80 (£60 with a Morrisons More Card). A shot of the massive Toblerone was shared on social media in the Food Finds UK Official group where people were baffled as to why anyone would ever need that much chocolate. Teddy Lowki branded it 'senseless', writing: 'Question is, does anyone really need this chocolate bar? Parting with over £50 for chocolate, I don't see the logic. Even if it was a Christmas promotion, it's just senseless.' And Giulia Viglianisi said: 'They lost their minds' as Ranae Quinn posted: 'Not a chance, doubt anyone likes their dad that much.' Diana Brown also wasn't keen, sharing: 'Love Morrisons, love Toblerone, but would never buy one that big and for that amount of money.' 'No way would I pay that,' exclaimed Jenny Cornwell, as Ian Crist asked: 'How much?!!!' 'Ridiculous price for some chocolate,' agreed Paul Smith and Mark O'Donohoe added: 'How do you justify this to yourself £60 for a chocolate bar? That's a whole shop with other treats in that shop.' Others asked if it was a 'joke' and wondered how on earth anyone would break into a chocolate bar that size. Not everyone was opposed to the product though with some being fans of it. Scott Bishop revealed he'd had one last year, as Steve Clark posted: 'More reasons to shop at Morrisons.' Kimberley Ackew admitted the chocolate bar was her 'dream', as Bex Brown claimed people were buying them, as they'd all sold out in her local store. Katy Bailey was also a fan, sharing: 'My hubby bought me one a few years back, it took us months to eat, had to use a sharp knife to segment it, it was awesome.' According to Morrisons, the Swiss milk chocolate bar is £19.99 cheaper with a More Card than it is at alternative retailers such as Amazon, where it costs £79.99. Morrisons is going hard on supersizing things for Father's Day. As well as the giant Toblerone, the retailer is also selling a Footlong sausage roll for Father's Day and both of these are available in stores until June 15. More Trending And in Morrisons Cafés nationwide, dads (and anyone who fancies it) can also tuck into a ginormous breakfast feast, as the 'Big Daddy' is back. The 23-piece fry-up is £10 and features four bacon rashers, four sausages, four crispy hash browns, three slices of black pudding, three fried eggs, baked beans, sliced mushrooms and not one, or two but three slices of bread with butter. For Morrisons Scottish customers, the four sausages and four hash browns are replaced with four Lorne sausages and four traditional potato scones. View More » Chris Strong, senior café trading manager at Morrisons, said: 'Back by popular demand, our Big Daddy Breakfast is bigger and better! It's for the hungriest of dads and father figures that do us proud. We've created the Big Daddy Breakfast to be bold, satisfying, and full of classic favourites, all at a price that's hard to beat.' Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: I tried the world's best champagne — and it's only £15 MORE: Tesco shoppers say new cake is 'best they've ever had' — but there's one issue MORE: Waitrose updates popular hot drink loyalty perk — but shoppers face a £3 charge Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.