loyalty card
Britishnoun
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Customers who do not have a loyalty card will see the price rise from £4 to £4.25.
From BBC
I found an old loyalty card in my wallet.
From Salon
If I offered my ancient loyalty card again, they might’ve actually taken it.
From Salon
Morrisons customers have been unable to get discounts on their shopping ahead of Christmas after a problem with the More loyalty card.
From BBC
"We know many people don’t trust loyalty card prices," said George Lusty, the CMA's interim executive director of consumer protection.
From BBC
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