Sainsbury’s has unveiled its largest giveaway ever, offering a total of £7,500 worth of Nectar points to lucky winners. A massive two million Nectar points are up for grabs in a promotional campaign by the supermarket, giving shoppers the chance to win a share of the prize.
Teaming up with Birds Eye, a frozen foods brand, Sainsbury’s is running the giveaway alongside discounts on various household favorites. To enter the prize draw, shoppers simply need to purchase any Birds Eye product at Sainsbury’s and scan their Nectar card or app before October 7.
The grand prize winner will receive one million Nectar points valued at a minimum of £5,000, while two runners-up will each get 500,000 points, worth at least £2,500. Additionally, Birds Eye has announced special reduced Nectar prices on popular products like Chicken Dippers for £2.50 and Fish Fingers for just £1.50.
For those looking to stock up their freezer, now is a great opportunity to win exciting prizes. Every Birds Eye product scanned with a Nectar card at Sainsbury’s automatically qualifies for the prize draw, with winners selected randomly and notified within 28 days after the closing date.
In other news, Sainsbury’s has slashed the prices of Cadbury chocolate tubs to under £5 in preparation for the upcoming festive season. Quality Street, Roses, Heroes, and Celebrations chocolates, typically priced at £7, are now available to Nectar card holders for £4.50.
These fantastic deals are not limited to in-store purchases; online shoppers can also enjoy these savings. Tesco is offering similar discounts to Clubcard holders, while Morrison’s has reportedly reduced the price of tubs of Quality Street, Roses, Heroes, and Celebrations chocolates by £2.50.
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