Instant grocery delivery service, Gopuff, has agreed a new partnership with Barclaycard. The deal incorporates exclusive offers for Barclaycard holders on the platform to help lower the cost of grocery baskets.
Gopuff shoppers using their Barclaycard at checkout are now eligible for two exclusive new offers. This will make it easier and more affordable to get groceries delivered straight to the door in minutes.
New Gopuff customers paying with their Barclaycard can now receive £10 off their first four orders when they spend a minimum of £25 per order.
In addition, new and existing customers who sign up for Gopuff FAM with their Barclaycard will receive six months of free membership (normally £5.49 per month). Gopuff FAM gives members access to members-only weekly deals, no delivery fees, and exclusive discounts on everyday essentials. Customers taking up this offer can expect to see a saving of over £150 over a six-month period, with the top 10% of Gopuff customers saving over £750.
Leon Tang, Director of Growth, Gopuff, said: “Gopuff has partnered with Barclaycard, as our shared values focus on delivering added value and an optimal experience to customers. In light of the turbulent economic climate, we are continually exploring new ways to offer high-quality products at competitive prices, making our services more accessible to budget-conscious consumers”.
This offer is available to new FAM subscribers and existing Gopuff customers without a FAM subscription. Both offers are valid until 6 December 2024.
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By GlobalDataGopuff, founded in 2013, launched in the UK in 2021, the first market for the company to operate outside of the US.