Sainsbury’s Nectar card shake-up, which took effect from Monday, October 27, is designed to “boost security”, but it means ...
This GS-1 system provides transparency, tracks medicine from manufacturer to patient, combats counterfeits, and prevents ...
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Sainsbury's customers have been told they need to use a QR code in the loyalty scheme's app to collect and spend points - but ...
Stoke-on-Trent City Council have issued a warning to motorists around the city - after receiving reports of a scam targeting ...
Customers have slammed the supermarket for introducing the 'tedious' new rules that the retailer claims is a "more secure" ...
Nectar has emailed card saying they will be unable to spend points without scanning the QR code in the Nectar app at ...
Nectar has emailed card saying they will be unable to spend points without scanning the QR code in the Nectar app at Sainsbury's outlets.
Nectar has emailed card saying they will be unable to spend points without scanning the QR code in the Nectar app at Sainsbury's outlets.
The supermarket has informed its customers that they will now need to use a QR code to both collect and redeem points ...
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