The brand-new Tesco Marketplace is a one-stop shop for non-food products, and you can collect Clubcard points on what you buy.

Tesco has launched a new Marketplace selling a range of items from garden furniture to kitchen gadgets, toys, homewares, baby products, pets and more.
The online marketplace features well-known brands with thousands of products to choose from.
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I’d say to watch out on some items.
As an example, a bottle of Ciroc through Marketplace is £43 and sent via their trusted seller.
If you bought a bottle from Tesco directly, it would be £41—or cheaper at £31 if you have a Clubcard!


(Ok, it’s a different flavour, but my point is to always compare prices before hitting that checkout to make sure you get the best deal!)
Getting stuff delivered
You can add items from the food site and the marketplace to your basket at the same time and checkout as you normally would.

Tesco manages the payments, but deliveries are done separately.
Things you buy from the Marketplace are sold and delivered by post or courier from their trusted partners rather than being sent from your local store in a Tesco van.
This means the food and non-food items will arrive at different times.
The marketplace offers free delivery on orders over £50 or a £3 delivery fee if you order under £50. But, if you order a big or heavy product, there will be a specialist team to deliver it with a free of up to £10.
If you have a Tesco Delivery Saver Anytime plan, you get standard delivery with no minimum spend (excluding bulky items).
Collecting Clubcard points
It’s great that you have another way to collect Clubcard points.
You can collect 1 point for every £1 you spend on Marketplace products.
If you were planning to buy directly from one of the sellers listed on the marketplace place, it would be better to do it through Tesco to collect the extra loyalty points (unless you could save more using a cashback deal).
The way you spend points hasn’t changed just yet.
You cannot spend them at hte Marketplace, so this will stay as spending them in stores for face value or getting x2 points with their Reward Partners.
What happened before
You may remember Tesco Direct for shopping for tech, clothing, toys and homeware.
The non-food was popular enough, but Tesco Direct shut down in 2018.
Tesco started testing the new site in 2023 and has now fully launched a site selling goods from third-party sellers.
The Tesco Marketplace is different in that they don’t stock the items – they simply have a site where others can sell their items (similar to Amazon, but on a much smaller scale).
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