Waitrose have improved their FREE newspaper offer on £5 spend for customers when you scan your MyWaitrose card:
- Now includes weekends, was previously just weekdays. Sunday newspapers cost between £1.50 to £2.50 so is a good saving.
- More newspapers titles are now included in the newspaper offer. Spend £5 on anything in Waitrose and get a free Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Scottish Daily Mail, Scottish Mail on Sunday, The Guardian or The Observer.
MyWaitrose Cards can be picked up in-store or ordered online for free
Top comments
Newbold
2 Jul 1321#3
Ahhh.....the Guardian and the Observer at last.
Waitrose must have realised how offensive it was to a large part of their customer base for them to be dishing out free copies of that downmarket, trashy, poisonous little tabloid rag of a Daily Mail.
meerar to Newbold
2 Jul 138#10
typical guardian reader - full on sanctimony
DonkeyKonk
2 Jul 137#9
Waitrose is expensive though.
I can get a weeks worth of shopping in Iceland (2 loaves, 12 eggs, beans) in Iceland...and still have enough to buy my Sunday Sport.
I don't think Wait rose even sell the Sunday Sport...
Still voted hot for posh people who read The Sun, etc
MSPreacher
23 Nov 133#42
The Guardian is just as bad as the Daily Mail, it's just the polar opposite.
All comments (58)
meerar
2 Jul 13#1
great deal, like reading the telegraph from time to time. the weekend editions have some good games and crossword puzzles.
crumpo
2 Jul 13#2
Great news as I don't normally go in during the week! Also, my Waitrose (the shop, not the card) has just installed a tea/coffee machine and you can have one free drink every day you're in there!
MyWaitrose just keeps on giving....
Newbold
2 Jul 1321#3
Ahhh.....the Guardian and the Observer at last.
Waitrose must have realised how offensive it was to a large part of their customer base for them to be dishing out free copies of that downmarket, trashy, poisonous little tabloid rag of a Daily Mail.
meerar to Newbold
2 Jul 138#10
typical guardian reader - full on sanctimony
daveoc
2 Jul 13#4
I wonder if you could just buy newspapers to make up the £5 or is it limited to one newspaper?.
hughding to daveoc
2 Jul 13#8
The paper can not be included in the £5 and you are only limited to one free paper each transaction. I work at my local waitrose on the checkouts :smiley:
mk-donald
2 Jul 133#5
Good bonus with real newspaper at last, but DO remember to check it really DOES get deducted from your shopping.
Historically it isn't the computer that says 'free', it's the Waitrose staff member realising you're after the offer & remembering to scan an extra offer barcode; at least a couple of times they haven't and required adjustment/extra hassle-time for all after.
rumble
2 Jul 132#6
I'm going to alternate between The Guardian and The Telegraph in a vain attempt to land somewhere near the truth. :wink:
EDIT: agree with the above comment, I frequently have had to keep staff right regarding this offer. Also, they seem to have started dishing out the free tea/coffee in 'special' size cups for card holders which is fair enough I suppose but it does make me feel slightly cheapskate!
sharon.turnbull2
2 Jul 132#7
Thank you for the post-nice to know that I can now get my downmarket, trashy, poisonous little tabloid rag free!! :smiley::smiley:
DonkeyKonk
2 Jul 137#9
Waitrose is expensive though.
I can get a weeks worth of shopping in Iceland (2 loaves, 12 eggs, beans) in Iceland...and still have enough to buy my Sunday Sport.
I don't think Wait rose even sell the Sunday Sport...
Still voted hot for posh people who read The Sun, etc
topsup
2 Jul 13#11
& = and
clairewelsh70
2 Jul 13#12
Was intending to write to Waitrose to ask why they were promoting the right wing press....great news I can now get my Saturday Guardian for free when I spend £5. Well done Waitrose!
alecb
2 Jul 131#13
Cheers OP.
Saturday Teleg Travel, Motoring & Sports supplements do it for me.
Will save me £2 in future.
Then again I'll have to spend £5 in order to save £2 -
calls for a £5 bottle of plonk to drown my sorrows :wink:
Job done!
alisonrd
3 Jul 131#14
Ah, good, waitrose card is more or less useless ( deduct a penny from your shopping) so this come as a nice surprise. Also why is it that people consider a Daily Mail as a right wing newspaper? Agree with most of staff there. Hm, in that case I might have a right wing views....it couldn't be...or...
SensitiveBagel to alisonrd
3 Jul 13#15
It deducts more, it just depends on what you buy. However, the minimum is 1p on almost everything excluding cigarettes (I think).
liltman to alisonrd
3 Jul 131#18
It doesn't just do that, the penny thing is just how the system works.
Every time you use your myWaitrose card you have a chance to win your months shopping back.
So let's say you spent £200 that month, you have a chance to win that back in vouchers. Essentially making it a free shop.
I work for them and now get called to check out from time to time.
As described on the website:
Monthly winners
Each month, in every shop, one cardholder will win back the value of their whole month’s shopping. And every month one customer will win a full year’s worth of Waitrose groceries. Simply use your myWaitrose card every time you shop with us in branch or online for your chance to win.
as the person says above - got to remember to remind the till-worker though; beats me why they can't automate this deal.
premierfella
25 Jul 13#19
[quote=Newbold]The paper can not be included in the £5 and you are only limited to one free paper each transaction. I work at my local waitrose on the checkouts [quote]
If this is the case (I have no reason to doubt it!) Waitrose need to be much more careful about how they describe this offer. In this weekend's Waitrose Weekend the box advertising the offer has in the small print
..."£5 spend must include a qualifying newspaper."
I'm sure the intention is not to deliberately mislead, but I struggle to read that in any way other than the cost of the newspaper is INCLUDED in the £5 spend, and it is a real stretch to read it as £5 net spend, which appears to be how staff are effectively presenting it.
Once I get the website to stop giving me errors I'll try and make that point via a web message to customer services.
Newbold
25 Jul 13#20
[quote=premierfella][quote=Newbold]The paper can not be included in the £5 and you are only limited to one free paper each transaction. I work at my local waitrose on the checkouts
[quote=Newbold]The paper can not be included in the £5 and you are only limited to one free paper each transaction. I work at my local waitrose on the checkouts [quote]
Not my quote! I've never worked at Waitrose, and I have no idea what their policy on this is! :innocent:
bemad
13 Aug 131#21
Waitrose have extended the offer to include The Guardian / Observer which are hardly the papers of choice for right wingers.
So all this talk about you only being able to get a right wing paper (Mail/Telegraph) is now out of date.
I imagine they selected those two initially because they are the highest selling Broadsheet and the highest selling mid-market tabloid by quite some margin. That means they are the most "popular" papers in their markets and have the largest readerships. The choice of these titles will therefore have been for reasons far removed from political bias.
The Guardian and Observer sell a fraction of the other titles but Waitrose have been clever enough to realise that accommodating these two gives their left leaning customers a chance of partaking in the offer.
They will know from internal statistics which shifts the most but to be honest Waitrose customers don't tend to be so "skint" that they can't afford a newspaper. I imagine most baskets (or trolleys) don't even bother with the offer. The free drinks offer is probably more popular but again people seem to buy what they fancy in the restaurant.
noisyneighbour
13 Aug 132#22
My local Waitrose is still offering phenomenal discounts on short-dated stuff. When they reduce their "2 for" & "3 for" items, you still get the discount that would have applied at full price. I've had 10 pizzas for nothing in the past, + a free latte & a newspaper. I won't hear a bad word said against them, especially now I can get a free Guardian or Observer!
Supercharged to noisyneighbour
14 Aug 131#24
Same here, I can regularly buy a good size meal for 2-3 people for less than a fiver and the next days lunch for pennies - it's the way forward!
Trickyjabs
14 Aug 13#23
nice
tallphilc
14 Aug 131#25
Free Coffee, Latte, Cappucino etc and also free Waitrose magazine too.
Babylove
14 Aug 13#27
If I order online, can I get this offer?
Newbold to Babylove
14 Aug 13#30
Certainly - there's a choice of coffee button to the bottom right of the final confirmation screen. You need to place your mug under a front-facing USB port before you press the button, though.
M1LFHunter
14 Aug 13#28
So those who actually work can benefit too now.
DCFC79
14 Aug 13#29
Not bad, might have to go more often then.
Babylove
14 Aug 13#31
Wateva..... You are sooo funny.
I meant the newspaper offer.
Newbold
14 Aug 13#32
Sorry! :wink:
Babylove
14 Aug 13#33
Lol, that's ok. I suppose :wink::smile:
seb
3 Oct 13#34
an assistant recently suggested to me that i divide my shopping up into two £5 plus purchases and then i could get two free newspapers.
good idea - don't know if all assistants are amenable to the idea - tried it yesterday and got a guardian AND a mail.
also received thru the post 2 £10 vouchers off £30 shopping from waitrose after i hadn't shopped there for several weeks.
quite generous compared with a poxy £2 voucher off £40 which i received at morrissons recently.
pippirrip92
3 Nov 13#35
It looks like only one transaction per day on their website, ie one free newspaper. It's also not online, as someone asked, and in my experience, lol, it's not necessarily in store either unless you present your paper and waitrose card more or less at the same time, otherwise the assistant might not twig.
So it's not your usual form of offer, in that sometimes you get a free paper, sometimes not :smiley:. They ought to put that in the ads.
"Free newspaper! Maybe.
We'll see...
Depends how we feel.
It could be your lucky day...
Or not!
Byeee!" :smile:
Chanchi32
23 Nov 13#36
Get Sunday Telegraph tomorrow (24/11) with My Waitrose card for free when you spend £5 and get a £10 off £50 spend voucher at Argos for toys inc Games consoles
The paper looks to come off your total automatically when your card is scanned now, rather than the checkout person having to do it manually. Haven't checked if it's the same on self service, mind.
steveorshaun
23 Nov 13#38
The Watros
myWaitrose
Why join myWaitrose?
Free Tea or Coffee
Newspaper Offer
Win Your Groceries
You pay 10% less
10% off Cookery School courses
myWaitrose terms & conditions
Four Festive Shops receipt entry
Join myWaitrose now
Waitrose Kitchen
Four Festive shops
Save 10% on flowers
Print Newspaper Offer
Spend £5 and receive money off your shopping when you buy selected newspapers.
How do I get money off my shopping?
Simply pick up your copy of The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Scottish Daily Mail, The Scottish Mail on Sunday, The Guardian or The Observer and swipe your myWaitrose card. The value of your newspaper will automatically be deducted from your shopping. You will need to spend £5 to qualify but this can include the price of the newspaper.
If you are paying for your shopping at Quick Check, make sure you scan the barcode of your chosen newspaper. You can then pay as normal at Quick Check and don’t forget
e web site DOES say it can include the price of the newspaper...perhaps staff should revise up on that!!.......
steveorshaun
23 Nov 13#39
excellent...off you trot..!
alisonrd
23 Nov 13#40
Waitrose rocks. Guardian was always included in this card offer
stevenhp1987
23 Nov 13#41
Its a free paper when you spend £5 inclusive of the paper. E.g. if the paper is £2.50 and you have £2.50 of goods. The total comes to £5 so the paper is free.
The good thing about Waitrose is the reduced stuff. Offers still go through. e.g. buy 2 save 50p. Reduced to 25. Buy 2 = 50p - 50p for buying two == free :smiley:
MSPreacher
23 Nov 133#42
The Guardian is just as bad as the Daily Mail, it's just the polar opposite.
hot99 to MSPreacher
23 Nov 13#44
stick to daily mail or the sun then!
robertoegg
23 Nov 13#43
yes, does this on the selfscan as well now.
hot99
23 Nov 13#45
voted hot as it's a good offer but it's nothing new (at least for my local store, Winchester). the weekend newspapers were always available part of the offer (they used to have a panel with codes to scan now it's all automatically done). you can also grab a free coffee/tea part of this offer!
snedger
23 Nov 13#46
useful for wrapping up ice cream to keep it cold - can't beat old style.
I usually get a paper for the other half - I've no idea why anyone would want to read yesterday's "news" with editted bias - difficult enough to get something close to bare facts on the internet.
Anyone else find themselves about to pick up paper and a totally unaware person snatches it from you, 'cos they've legged it from the checkout when they've been asked if they want a free paper - not an excuse me, sorry or thankyou - hopefully my karma curses won't come true - I'd be worse than Dexter - next time I'll just wish them mild indigestion..
Can't get free drink anymore, queue is too long, daytime, evening and weekends.
Deal is hot though!
buglawton
23 Nov 13#47
Last few weeks I've been taking the Saturday Guardian instead of the Telegraph. Frankly felt sorry for the environment (and my arm muscles) carting about 2 lb of paper away. The Saturday G is at least still a little bit lightweight.
Waitrose can be a bit slow to respond to new tech opportunities and this is no exception.
I want Waitrose to integrate their free newspaper voucher system into my iPad it would go like this:
1. Complete my £5 shop.
2. My receipt reminds my that an e-voucher for an e-copy of the paper is in My Waitrose account already.
3. Go home, open the Waitrose app, see the vouchered button to my edition of the paper. One touch...
4. ...opens the newspaper app and I'm allowed to read that day's edition.
There can be extra frills, first that comes to mind is, if it's late in the day you might wish to save the voucher for the following day.
The newspaper publishers ought to love this deal as it enables them to gain some reading metrics from Waitrose customers, do targeted advertising etc.
finnr
23 Nov 13#48
Re: is the price of the newspaper included in the £5?
This morning I had 4 things including the paper that totaled £5.15. £2.00 taken off for the off for the paper and I spent £3.15 on my credit card.
chemeng
23 Nov 13#49
I dare you to price check some common items across all Supermarkets. You will be amazed that Waitrose is not what it is said to be (and, as a matter of fact, used to be), a rip-off. The past few months they have the best prices among a wide range of common branded products. I think Sainsbury's have rightfully earned the 'rip-off' title. What a pity there is not a Waitrose store near me.
mk-donald
11 Jan 14#50
Nowadays "the computer says YES" in that the credit for including a qualifying newspaper in your £5.00+ spend is applied automatically by the till computer - albeit fairly slowly, and seems to be intelligently programmed as....
...today including the Saturday Guardian - which had gone up from £2.30 to £2.50 today - gave rise to a £2.50 myWaitrose credit on the bill :smiley:
It's all clear on their website. You DONT get a free paper, you get the price of a qualifying newspaper deducted from your bill! So if you are using a subscription coupon to pay for the paper that's 100% valid! http://www.waitrose.com/home/mywaitrose/newspaper_offer.html
dandyr02
17 Apr 14#51
The qualifying spend for the free newspaper is going from £5 to £10 next week.
Chanchi32 to dandyr02
17 Apr 14#52
Oh dear....
alchemista
26 Apr 14#53
yep - deal dead. used to be great with the £5 as you could get to it easily. Now with £10 it's going to be more of an occasional benefit. Didn't last very long :disappointed:
Supercharged to alchemista
29 May 14#54
It's back to a fiver now on weekdays but really, how difficult is it to spend £10... just buy wine!
Rod13579
13 Jun 14#55
You might be able to get free papers & coffee but what i'd like to know is why are their shelves nearly always empty for days on end, at least half the things on my shopping list are normally unavailable.
Useless & overpriced, better off going to Tesco
seb
20 Jun 14#56
`you and yours` - bbc radio 4 - today, just after noon.
Peter White hears from newsagents who say they're losing out when Waitrose gives away free newspapers to customers.
Has anyone ever noticed dafties coming into the coffee shop and then going off to get a newspaper, without putting it through a till?
Quentin44
19 Dec 16#58
Not sure about the point of this offer. Who reads print newspapers any more? Who reads right wing rags? Well, looking at the Waitrose demographic (God's waiting room) perhaps my questions are answered.
Opening post
- Now includes weekends, was previously just weekdays. Sunday newspapers cost between £1.50 to £2.50 so is a good saving.
- More newspapers titles are now included in the newspaper offer. Spend £5 on anything in Waitrose and get a free Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Scottish Daily Mail, Scottish Mail on Sunday, The Guardian or The Observer.
MyWaitrose Cards can be picked up in-store or ordered online for free
Top comments
Waitrose must have realised how offensive it was to a large part of their customer base for them to be dishing out free copies of that downmarket, trashy, poisonous little tabloid rag of a Daily Mail.
I can get a weeks worth of shopping in Iceland (2 loaves, 12 eggs, beans) in Iceland...and still have enough to buy my Sunday Sport.
I don't think Wait rose even sell the Sunday Sport...
Still voted hot for posh people who read The Sun, etc
All comments (58)
MyWaitrose just keeps on giving....
Waitrose must have realised how offensive it was to a large part of their customer base for them to be dishing out free copies of that downmarket, trashy, poisonous little tabloid rag of a Daily Mail.
Historically it isn't the computer that says 'free', it's the Waitrose staff member realising you're after the offer & remembering to scan an extra offer barcode; at least a couple of times they haven't and required adjustment/extra hassle-time for all after.
EDIT: agree with the above comment, I frequently have had to keep staff right regarding this offer. Also, they seem to have started dishing out the free tea/coffee in 'special' size cups for card holders which is fair enough I suppose but it does make me feel slightly cheapskate!
I can get a weeks worth of shopping in Iceland (2 loaves, 12 eggs, beans) in Iceland...and still have enough to buy my Sunday Sport.
I don't think Wait rose even sell the Sunday Sport...
Still voted hot for posh people who read The Sun, etc
Saturday Teleg Travel, Motoring & Sports supplements do it for me.
Will save me £2 in future.
Then again I'll have to spend £5 in order to save £2 -
calls for a £5 bottle of plonk to drown my sorrows :wink:
Job done!
Every time you use your myWaitrose card you have a chance to win your months shopping back.
So let's say you spent £200 that month, you have a chance to win that back in vouchers. Essentially making it a free shop.
I work for them and now get called to check out from time to time.
As described on the website:
Monthly winners
Each month, in every shop, one cardholder will win back the value of their whole month’s shopping. And every month one customer will win a full year’s worth of Waitrose groceries. Simply use your myWaitrose card every time you shop with us in branch or online for your chance to win.
Also, for more information you can read here: http://www.waitrose.com/home/mywaitrose/AboutmyWaitrose.html
as the person says above - got to remember to remind the till-worker though; beats me why they can't automate this deal.
If this is the case (I have no reason to doubt it!) Waitrose need to be much more careful about how they describe this offer. In this weekend's Waitrose Weekend the box advertising the offer has in the small print
..."£5 spend must include a qualifying newspaper."
I'm sure the intention is not to deliberately mislead, but I struggle to read that in any way other than the cost of the newspaper is INCLUDED in the £5 spend, and it is a real stretch to read it as £5 net spend, which appears to be how staff are effectively presenting it.
Once I get the website to stop giving me errors I'll try and make that point via a web message to customer services.
[quote=Newbold]The paper can not be included in the £5 and you are only limited to one free paper each transaction. I work at my local waitrose on the checkouts [quote]
Not my quote! I've never worked at Waitrose, and I have no idea what their policy on this is! :innocent:
So all this talk about you only being able to get a right wing paper (Mail/Telegraph) is now out of date.
I imagine they selected those two initially because they are the highest selling Broadsheet and the highest selling mid-market tabloid by quite some margin. That means they are the most "popular" papers in their markets and have the largest readerships. The choice of these titles will therefore have been for reasons far removed from political bias.
The Guardian and Observer sell a fraction of the other titles but Waitrose have been clever enough to realise that accommodating these two gives their left leaning customers a chance of partaking in the offer.
They will know from internal statistics which shifts the most but to be honest Waitrose customers don't tend to be so "skint" that they can't afford a newspaper. I imagine most baskets (or trolleys) don't even bother with the offer. The free drinks offer is probably more popular but again people seem to buy what they fancy in the restaurant.
I meant the newspaper offer.
good idea - don't know if all assistants are amenable to the idea - tried it yesterday and got a guardian AND a mail.
also received thru the post 2 £10 vouchers off £30 shopping from waitrose after i hadn't shopped there for several weeks.
quite generous compared with a poxy £2 voucher off £40 which i received at morrissons recently.
So it's not your usual form of offer, in that sometimes you get a free paper, sometimes not :smiley:. They ought to put that in the ads.
"Free newspaper!
Maybe.
We'll see...
Depends how we feel.
It could be your lucky day...
Or not!
Byeee!"
:smile:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/save-10-when-spend-50-toys-inc-games-consoles-lego-more-sunday-telegraph-2-00-1720034
myWaitrose
Why join myWaitrose?
Free Tea or Coffee
Newspaper Offer
Win Your Groceries
You pay 10% less
10% off Cookery School courses
myWaitrose terms & conditions
Four Festive Shops receipt entry
Join myWaitrose now
Waitrose Kitchen
Four Festive shops
Save 10% on flowers
Print Newspaper Offer
Spend £5 and receive money off your shopping when you buy selected newspapers.
How do I get money off my shopping?
Simply pick up your copy of The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Scottish Daily Mail, The Scottish Mail on Sunday, The Guardian or The Observer and swipe your myWaitrose card. The value of your newspaper will automatically be deducted from your shopping. You will need to spend £5 to qualify but this can include the price of the newspaper.
If you are paying for your shopping at Quick Check, make sure you scan the barcode of your chosen newspaper. You can then pay as normal at Quick Check and don’t forget
e web site DOES say it can include the price of the newspaper...perhaps staff should revise up on that!!.......
The good thing about Waitrose is the reduced stuff. Offers still go through. e.g. buy 2 save 50p. Reduced to 25. Buy 2 = 50p - 50p for buying two == free :smiley:
I usually get a paper for the other half - I've no idea why anyone would want to read yesterday's "news" with editted bias - difficult enough to get something close to bare facts on the internet.
Anyone else find themselves about to pick up paper and a totally unaware person snatches it from you, 'cos they've legged it from the checkout when they've been asked if they want a free paper - not an excuse me, sorry or thankyou - hopefully my karma curses won't come true - I'd be worse than Dexter - next time I'll just wish them mild indigestion..
Can't get free drink anymore, queue is too long, daytime, evening and weekends.
Deal is hot though!
Waitrose can be a bit slow to respond to new tech opportunities and this is no exception.
I want Waitrose to integrate their free newspaper voucher system into my iPad it would go like this:
1. Complete my £5 shop.
2. My receipt reminds my that an e-voucher for an e-copy of the paper is in My Waitrose account already.
3. Go home, open the Waitrose app, see the vouchered button to my edition of the paper. One touch...
4. ...opens the newspaper app and I'm allowed to read that day's edition.
There can be extra frills, first that comes to mind is, if it's late in the day you might wish to save the voucher for the following day.
The newspaper publishers ought to love this deal as it enables them to gain some reading metrics from Waitrose customers, do targeted advertising etc.
This morning I had 4 things including the paper that totaled £5.15. £2.00 taken off for the off for the paper and I spent £3.15 on my credit card.
...today including the Saturday Guardian - which had gone up from £2.30 to £2.50 today - gave rise to a £2.50 myWaitrose credit on the bill :smiley:
It's all clear on their website. You DONT get a free paper, you get the price of a qualifying newspaper deducted from your bill! So if you are using a subscription coupon to pay for the paper that's 100% valid!
http://www.waitrose.com/home/mywaitrose/newspaper_offer.html
Useless & overpriced, better off going to Tesco
Peter White hears from newsagents who say they're losing out when Waitrose gives away free newspapers to customers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046p07g