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Brits Hold £1.2B in Loyalty Points, Saving on Groceries & Energy

Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Brits are sitting on a potential £1.2 billion in unused supermarket loyalty points, according to new research. The average person holds £31 worth of points across three schemes, with many planning to use them for bigger purchases or stretching their value throughout the year. This smart saving habit extends beyond groceries, with people timing purchases for deals, dropping unused subscriptions, and switching streaming services. Home energy use is also affected, with 77% of bill payers wanting to shift usage to cheaper times. Many are already taking action, such as switching off unused appliances, insulating homes, and upgrading to energy-efficient gadgets.

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