Tesco and Sainsbury's shoppers discover there's easy way to get freebies and discounts

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A revolutionary food shopping app is catching the attention of deal hunters across social media by offering major discounts and some products completely without charge.

TikTok's savvy savings expert ChloesDealClub has hailed the Shopmium app as a top-notch resource for saving cash while grocery shopping. Chloe, renowned for uncovering superb deals, enthused about how the app presents "free items" as part of its promotional offers.

Chloe explained how Shopmium operates, noting that users can browse through the app for deals and match them with corresponding stores that recognise Shopmium discounts. After shoppers complete their purchase, they have the option to scan their receipts with Shopmium's barcode scanner to retrieve their money, a process Chloe was keen to showcase for its simplicity.

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Major supermarkets such as Tesco and Sainsbury's participate in the scheme, which covers a range of products from chocolate milk to cheese, with some offerings being flagged as "totally free". Additionally, Chloe highlighted deals on Nespresso pods, advising her followers to purchase these in-store and then use the app to "request my cashback".

Her advice to followers was clear: "It's super quick and easy to do, you just need to make sure that you get into the habit of checking these apps before you go to these shops. And then write your shopping list and plan your meals based on the items you can get completely free or save a decent amount of money on."

TikTok users have been left amazed by the app, with many already utilising it for some time, and one user even labelled the cashback feature as "great". Another chimed in: "I've got this it's great! " Meanwhile, a third user expressed their hope for more stores to join the platform, pointing out the current absence of supermarket giants like Aldi.