Supermarket chain Sainsbury's is cutting the price of fuel for shoppers who spend £60 or more on groceries.
The retailer kicks off the fuel promotion from today until 2 July and customers can redeem the savings on any shop made in store or online at www.sainsburys.co.uk .
Consumers who make a qualifying shop will receive a special coupon with their receipt, which must be redeemed within 14 days but coupons will not be issued on any purchases made at any Sainsbury's Central or Local stores.
Shoppers, aged 16 and over, can then use the voucher at any one of the retailer's 306 petrol station branches across the UK within the valid promotional period.
Any Nectar cardholders can also earn points when they fill up too, with a point awarded for every litre purchased. Sainsbury's have also launched a special Nectar promotion where shoppers can earn five extra points for every £1 spent on fruit, vegetables, meat and fish.
Speaking about the promotion Karen O’Connor, Fuel Category 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. What’s more, the offer coincides with our Nectar 5x points promotion across a range of products, helping put even more money back in customers’ pockets.”
Sainsbury's ran a similar deal a few months ago to celebrate its 150th birthday . Earlier this month rival Tesco sparked a petrol price war, slashing the price of fuel by 4p a litre - more than its other three main competitors (Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Asda ).
But we will have to wait and see whether Tesco will jump in with a similar offer this time around.