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When loyalty is rewarded

BACK TO BASICS Serina Bird

I'm throwing down a challenge: use your loyalty cards as much as possible as you shop, eat out, travel and enjoy family time during the summer months. Why? Because you can save yourself a fortune.

Most of us belong to loyalty schemes, but in our busy lives we often forget to maximise the benefits or check what is available.

It's never money

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