The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Customers ‘Shop and Save’ when they choose Jones’ Eurospar

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AT Jones’ Eurospar they don’t believe in lip service when it comes to offering value inducement­s for customers: they make it happen. The ‘Shop and Save’ policy means customers get a return for their custom when they shop in store, and this matters. When shoppers sign-up and use their SUPEREASY REWARD CARD, they save by accumulati­ng a point for every euro they spend.

The ‘Shop and Save’ message is an important part of everyday business as the store’s policy is to reward customers in a tangiblean­d meaningful way. It’s also unique in the sense that Jones’ Eurospar can have anything upwards of 100 different products in-store at any one time that are available at a discounted price to shoppers with a SUPEREASY REWARD CARD. In short: there’s really no reason why you shouldn’t have a SUPEREASY REWARD CARD by now if you shop at Jones’ Eurospar.

Moreover, the store notifies customers whenever special deals are coming up via text message. The store is also one step ahead when it comes to the busiest time of the year as shoppers can build up their reward points which will help reduce the overall cost of the Christmas shopping bill.

“Customers with a SUPEREASY REWARD CARD are always accumulati­ng points when they shop with us. This makes sense as their loyalty is rewarded when we put on special offers and also during busy times like Christmas, which everyone knows is a time when it makes sense to be prepared with your money. Value matters here and our SUPEREASY REWARD CARD is very well received by shoppers.

We also hope to extend the range of products available to the SUPEREASY REWARD CARD soon; so customers should sign-up today and watch out for new offers,” said Shane.

 ??  ?? Eileen Linehan chatting with customers.
Eileen Linehan chatting with customers.
 ??  ?? Lynda Murphy,left, serving one of Jones’ Eurospar’s loyal customers.
Lynda Murphy,left, serving one of Jones’ Eurospar’s loyal customers.

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