- Customers can earn up to 750 bonus Nectar points for buying fruit and veg throughout the school summer holidays
- 2022 marks the third year Sainsbury’s and Nectar have run the challenge – and this year it’s back for longer than ever before
- Shoppers will be rewarded for reaching personalised targets
- Challenge marks one of the many ways the retailer is ‘Helping Everyone Eat Better’, making healthier and more sustainable diets more accessible
Sainsbury’s has announced the return of the ‘Great fruit & veg challenge’ this summer, giving customers the opportunity to earn up to an additional 750 bonus Nectar points. Now in its third year, almost 1 million customers have previously taken part, with a whopping 106 million portions of fruit and veg purchased during the challenge.
Running from Monday 18th July to Friday 2nd September, the challenge uses fun, interactive targets to encourage customers to pick up more fruit and vegetables when shopping at Sainsbury’s. In return, they will be rewarded with bonus Nectar points that can be spent at partners including Sainsbury’s, Argos, and Habitat.
The ‘Great fruit & veg challenge’ is just one of the many ways Sainsbury’s is Helping Everyone Eat Better, making healthier and sustainable diets more accessible to everyone. The retailer has also continued reformulating its own products to cut calories, sugar and salt, whilst at the same time introducing more plant-based innovations.
Meanwhile, in 2021 Sainsbury’s offered its customers a £2 top-up voucher each time they used government Healthy Start vouchers in their basket. Customers who redeemed these vouchers in Sainsbury’s automatically received a coupon worth £2 to use towards fresh and frozen fruit and vegetables during their next shop. In the six months the programme ran, Sainsbury’s supported over 17,000 customers to take home an additional 1.2 million portions of fruit and vegetables, adding an average of 5.5 extra portions to their baskets.
To participate in the ‘Great fruit & veg challenge’ customers can sign into the Nectar app. Each user is set personalised targets based on their typical shopping habits, enabling each user to earn up to 750 bonus points.
Nectar app users can earn points in two ways. Firstly, by completing three overall goals based on the number of portions of fruit and veg purchased, with up to 350 points up for grabs. There are also eight product badges to collect, worth 50 bonus points each, earned by purchasing portions of specific fruit and vegetables, such as strawberries, tomatoes, and broccoli.
This year, the challenge has been extended from four to seven weeks for the first time, giving customers longer to collect their badges and earn points throughout the summer holidays.
Mark Given, Chief Marketing Officer at Sainsbury’s, commented: “It’s easy to get stuck in a rut eating the same fruit and veg, and we’re always looking for ways we can encourage people not only to add more of the fruit and veg they love to their baskets, but also try new things. It’s why we’re bringing back the Great fruit & veg challenge to our stores, to make healthy food even more accessible to families.
“Last year over 500,000 people took part and collected over 83 million Nectar points. We also know that our customers continued to keep up their fruit and veg intake for at least six weeks after the challenge ended. With an extra three weeks to this year’s challenge, we’re hoping to beat this target while continuing our commitment of helping everyone eat better.”
The challenge is available exclusively on the digital Nectar app. Those opting to take part will also have access to inspiring recipe ideas, food waste and storage tips, sustainability and recycling information and much more.
To sign up to Nectar’s ‘Great fruit & veg challenge’ and for more information about where to collect and spend points, visit https://www.nectar.com/
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