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Sainsbury’s deal gives shoppers 10p off a litre of fuel

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17/07/2019
Sainsbury’s customers can get 10p off a litre of fuel this week as long as they spend £60 or more in store or online.

The supermarket’s latest promotion kicks off tomorrow (18 July) and runs until 23 July.

Shoppers will receive a coupon at the checkout or when they receive their online order and will have 14 days to redeem it at one of Sainsbury’s 306 forecourts, but it won’t be valid at Pay@Pumps.

The discount can be used to fill up on unleaded petrol, super unleaded, diesel or LPG up to a maximum of 100 litres.

As usual, customers will be able to collect Nectar points every time they fill up, with one point awarded for every litre purchased.

David Pegg, fuel buying manager at Sainsbury’s, said: “We always aim to offer our customers great value products and services, whether they’re filling up their trolley in store or their cars at the pumps.

“That’s why we’re offering customers 10p per litre off fuel when they spend £60 or more on groceries at a Sainsbury’s supermarket or online.

“With the British summer finally hotting up, we’ve got customers’ staycations covered – whether they’re heading to Scarborough or Salcombe, we’ll help them get there for less.”

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