AUSTRALIA | Everyday Rewards has unveiled its biggest points bonanza.
The popular Boost Your Budget 10x points promotion, the largest yet, will run simultaneously with the annual Big Night In competition, which features a massive 100 million point prize pool.
The Boost Your Budget promotion, live until the 17th of June, helps Everyday Rewards members collect 10x points on over 1,000 products across Woolworths, MILKRUN, Petstock, Healthylife, and the new Everyday Rewards Shop.
Members can activate the offer in their app to boost their rewards balance when shopping brands such as Airwick, Oral-B, or Helga’s.
Through the Big Night In promotion, live until the 8th of July, members have the chance to win a major prize of one million Everyday Rewards points every day. All members need to do to enter the competition is shop three participating products in-store or online and scan or add their Everyday Rewards card at checkout.
"We know now more than ever that value is important to our members, and with our Boost Your Budget and Big Night In promotions, we’re making it easier and quicker for members to collect Everyday Rewards points,” said Hannah Ross, Everyday Rewards Managing Director.
“Members who actively boost their offers and scan their Everyday Rewards card collect on average AUD 150 of Everyday Rewards points every year, and these promotions will help our members reach their savings goals even faster.”
Other ways customers can find great value at Woolworths include:
- Signing up for an Everyday Extra subscription provides great value, with 10 percent off one shop every month at Woolworths Supermarkets and 2x Everyday Rewards points on every shop at both Woolworths and BIG W, helping subscribers save up to AUD 50 a month for a monthly subscription fee of AUD 7.
- Looking out for products marked Lower Shelf Price, with more than 400 products, and growing by the week, recently reducing their shelf price by an average of 10 percent across essential products and family favourite brands.
- Saving 30 per cent on average by opting for Woolworths' own brand products instead of similar branded products.
- Shopping The Odd Bunch range, which offers another way to save at least 20 percent on fruit and vegetables that are slightly odd, but still great quality, while also supporting Australian farmers who can sell more of their produce.
- Using Woolworths online tools, including the Best Unit Price filter, which helps customers sort products by lowest unit price.
