Tesco is surprising online shoppers with incredible substitutes including iPhones for apples, Samsung Galaxy smartphones for Galaxy chocolate bars and Nokia devices for gnocchi
- Tesco.com is swapping boring grocery items for some high-end tech devices
- There are 80 prizes on offer including iPhone SE, Apple Airpods and Nokia 3.4
- Winners have to opt for Click & Collect and pick up from one of five UK storesCustomers ordering on Tesco.com can win themselves tech devices, including phones and wearables, by buying regular grocery items.
Customers who place orders online for any of 10 items from Wednesday (April 7) until April 18 will be in with a chance of winning these 'super substitutes', which include devices from Apple, Samsung and Nokia.
These super swaps include an Apple iPhone SE subbed for a bag of apples, a Samsung Galaxy S21 for a Galaxy chocolate bar or a Nokia 3.4 for gnocchi.
Customers only have a chance of winning if they opt for Click & Collect – meaning they have to visit a store to pick up their purchases made online.
Tesco.com Click & Collect can win an iPhone SE if they purchase a bag of apples, a Nokia 3.4 if they buy a packet of gnocchi and a Samsung Galaxy S21 if they buy Galaxy chocolate, as well as other prizes
The new promotion, which is courtesy of Tesco Mobile, hopes to entice online customers to Tesco.com.
'From today until 18 April, Tesco Mobile is raiding the nation's shopping bags to make unbelievable substitutes in lucky Tesco.com Click & Collect orders,' the supermarket said.
'Tesco Mobile's 'super subs' has been created to show how amazing things can happen when the worlds of supermarket and mobile come together – all while putting a smile on shopper's faces.'
Tesco's terms and conditions shows there are six stores taking part – in Twickenham, Manchester, Birmingham Portsmouth, Glasgow and Swansea – meaning any potential winners will have to collect from one of these stores.
Customers will have to complete a Click & Collect order from a participating store during the 12-day promotion period, which ends at 4pm on April 18.
The offer applies to multiple variants of the products listed – so, for example, a bag of apples of any variety purchased can win the buyer an iPhone SE.
All eligible orders will be placed into a draw and chosen at random, Tesco says. Winners will be presented with their prize when they go to collect their order at the store.
Technically, winning shoppers will receive the grocery item they ordered from Tesco, as well as their prize. They are under no obligation to accept the 'super sub' if they don’t want it, however.
There are 80 items set to be given away in total, of which 18 are Samsung Galaxy S21 handsets – more than any other item that's being given away.
Tesco.com Click & Collect customers can win an Apple iPhone SE (pictured) when they complete an order for a bag of apples
Samsung Galaxy S21, released earlier this year, is usually priced from £769 and comes equipped with 5G support.
Purchasing Johnson's Cotton Buds can also win you Samsung Galaxy Buds Live – the Korean firm's £159 noise-cancelling, kidney bean-shaped Bluetooth wireless earbuds that were revealed last August.
Some of the other 'super subs' include a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 for Tesco Washing up Tablets, an Apple iPhone 12 Mini for Mini Cheddars and a Motorola E7 for Freshly baked rolls.
iPhone 12 Mini is one of the models that make up Apple's latest flagship smartphone range, revealed last October.
Tesco has eight Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 tablets to give away instead of Tesco Washing up Tablets
The other Apple handset on offer – the iPhone SE – usually retails at £419.
Apple released the phone in April 2020, aimed at consumers who are on more of a budget. Despite being several hundred pounds, Apple pointed out that iPhone SE is the most affordable iPhone yet.
It's an update on the first-generation iPhone SE, which was released back in 2016.
Meanwhile, those who order frozen cod have a chance to win Apple's second-gen AirPods, which were unveiled two years ago and start at £159.
Pictured, the Galaxy S21, which has a 6.2-inch screen, revealed in January by Korean tech firm Samsung
Nokia 3.4 (pictured) is 'built for streaming', according to its maker, and usually retails for £129. Tesco has four of the handsets available for people who order gnocchi
For Android fans, there are just four Nokia 3.4 handsets being given away for Tesco customers who add gnocchi to their online basket.
Nokia 3.4, released last year, is a £129 device from the company that's perhaps best known for its ultra-resilient feature phones from the noughties, including the Nokia 3310.
Nokia 3.4 is 'built for streaming' and features a small 'hole punch' style front-facing camera built into the display.
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