Co-op introduces new Member Prices for loyalty card holders only, which could you save up to £300 per year on exclusive deals and discounts in-store.
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Co-op, one of the UK’s leading convenience retailers, has introduced new Member Prices for its loyalty card holders.
These new prices are exclusive deals and discounts available only to Co-op members with a loyalty card.
Co-op claims that you could make savings of up to £300 per year on your grocery shopping.
Let’s look at the details of Co-op’s new Member Prices, how it works, and how you can take advantage of them.
What is Co-op’s Member Prices?
Co-op’s new member prices are exclusive deals and discounts available only to Co-op members with a loyalty card.
The discounts range from extra money off the popular freezer filler deal to discounts on award-winning Irresistible pizzas, ready meals, wine, British BBQ lines, and fresh fruit ranges.
Member Prices are only available for people who have a Co-op membership card.
Examples of Member Prices
Here are a few examples of the savings you can make with deals today:
- Members pay £5 for Co-op’s Irresistible Pizza 510G (serves two) – non-members pay £6.45
- Members pay £3 for Co-op’s Irresistible Pizza 235G (serves one) – non-members pay £4.10
- Members pay £5.00 for Co-op’s freezer filler deal (it’s £6.00 for non-members) – the total savings on the latest deal for members is £7.50
- Members pay £3.50 for the lunchtime meal deal (main, drink snack) – non-members pay £4.00
The new member prices offer an average member saving of £8 per deal on the freezer filler.
Co-op members could save up to £300 a year if they take advantage of all the discounts available.
Item | Co-op Member Price | Non-Member Price | Savings for Members |
---|---|---|---|
Irresistible Pizza 510G | £5.00 | £6.45 | £1.45 |
Irresistible Pizza 235G | £3.00 | £4.10 | £1.10 |
Freezer Filler Deal | £5.00 | £6.00 | £1.50 |
Lunchtime Meal Deal | £3.50 | £4.00 | £0.50 |
How to access Co-op’s Member Prices?
Co-op’s new Member Prices are available in-store from Wednesday, 19 April 2023.
To access the discounts, you must have a Co-op membership card, which costs £1 to sign up for.
Simply visit Co-op’s website, and follow the steps to become a member.
You can also download the Co-op app, which offers weekly personalised offers that are available to all members.
Benefits of Co-op’s new Member Prices
Co-op’s Member Prices offer a range of benefits to members, including exclusive discounts and deals on popular products.
The discounts are designed to help members save money on their weekly grocery shop, which is particularly important in today’s economic climate.
In addition to the new member prices, Co-op offers members other benefits.
Benefits include earning 2p back for every £1 spent on own-brand products, the Co-op Community Fund, which donates 2p for each pound you spend to local community causes, and weekly personalised coupons.
Is it worth it?
Having a Co-op Membership Card to access Member Prices is potentially now the way only for Co-op shoppers to save money on their grocery bills.
Although you need to pay to join the loyalty scheme, you make your savings back quickly.
With exclusive discounts and deals on popular products, you could save up to £300 a year (if you buy the deals they offer – but will you?).
Co-op isn’t the first supermarket to offer member-only discounts.
Tesco Clubcard Prices launched in 2020, Morrisons also reduce pricing for their loyalty card holders, and Sainsbury’s Nectar Prices also recently started.
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Julie moore says
I have a blue coop card I’ve had it for years I have tried to get the coop card that you get discount on in my local coop but it won’t let me activate a card as it’s saying I’m already a member can you please let me know how to get a discount card
Gregg says
Price fixing at its best, the pizza was never ever £6.45. The member price is still expensive. Total joke and jumped on the Tesco bandwagon. Bye bye co-op. Another ploy to get people’s details, blackmail them into becoming a member. Membership should be free by the way, where does the £1.00 fee go?