Motoring
Fill up for less: Supermarket Morrisons launches January fuel discount for customers
Supermarket Morrisons has launched a 5p off per litre of fuel offer for customers spending £35 or more in its stores.
All customers that spend £35 in store between Thursday 5th January and Sunday 15th January will receive a coupon giving them 5p off every litre of fuel purchased.
The coupon is redeemable at all Morrisons petrol stations and customers have until Sunday 22nd January to spend it.
Rachel Eyre, Chief Customer & Marketing Officer at Morrisons, said: “January is always a financial squeeze after the expense of Christmas and this year we know the cost of living continues to impact customers’ pockets too. Our fuel offer aims to help budgets go a little further by providing a saving on one of the biggest expenses people across the UK are facing.”
The required £35 customer spend excludes certain items: Fuel, Tobacco, Lottery products, Morrisons Café, Gift Vouchers & Cards, Infant/Formula Milk, Cash Back, Dry Cleaning, Fireworks, Online Games and Instant Tickets, Photo Printing, Saver Stamps, Postage Stamps, ‘Top-Up’ Mobile Phone Cards, Delivery Charges/Pass, Garden Centre & Pharmacy (where applicable).
Morrisons has 339 filling stations across the UK.
(Lead image: Morrisons)
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