The supermarket used to offer a six for £1.80 deal on certain cans of its fizzy drinks, including Orange Zero, Diet Lemonade, Lemon and Lime Zero, Cream Soda and Ginger Beer

Tesco has axed a popular Clubcard deal on its own-brand canned fizzed drinks – leaving shoppers furious. The supermarket used to offer a six for £1.80 deal on certain cans of its fizzy drinks.

Some of the flavours included in the deal were Orange Zero, Diet Lemonade, Lemon and Lime Zero, Cream Soda and Ginger Beer. Each can normally costs 55p, which means you saved £1.50 thanks to the offer.

However, the promotion was pulled shortly before the UK was hit with heatwave conditions and temperatures hit 34C, according to The Sun.

One annoyed Tesco shopper posted on X: “Why have you stopped your Clubcard offer on mixed cans of your own brand soft drinks – 6 for £1.50?

“I have used this offer for months as I find the flavour is very good, especially the ginger beer which I think is as good as any other make.”

Another customer said in a review on the Tesco website: “Very disappointed now Tesco stopped selling it in my local store, had to buy on line [sic] and now charging 55p a can no longer on the multi deal.”

The Mirror has contacted Tesco for comment. It comes after the supermarket announced it is launching an online store just for its clothing brand F&F.

Shoppers can currently browse some of the range online, but you can’t actually place an order or buy any of the items.

Tesco shoppers used to be able to buy F&F clothing through its non-food Tesco Direct website, but this was shut down in 2018. The collection was also available to buy online through Next – but the retailer stopped selling F&F in January 2024.

The supermarket teased the launch of a new website in its latest financial results, where it said “launch of F&F clothing is scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead”.

Tesco launched its new Tesco Marketplace website earlier this year, which lists products for sale from third-party sellers. The website now stocks more than 300,000 products – up by more than 3,000% from when the website launched in June 2024.

Orders are delivered separately from your grocery shop, with marketplace items incurring their own, separate delivery fees. However, you still earn Tesco Clubcard points on all purchases.

All the sellers who use Tesco Marketplace are monitored on delivery speed, returns, and delivery success rates. At its launch, Tesco Marketplace director Peter Filcek told The Grocer it wants shoppers to have a “one-stop shop” for everything they need.

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