Shoppers slam proposed changes to supermarket giant’s rewards program and say it could mean ‘paying more but getting less’
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Woolworths has signalled it could review proposed changes to its Everyday Extra rewards program for customers most affected, after a barrage of online criticism.
Woolworths began trialling their $59-a-year Everyday Extra program a year ago, offering customers a monthly 10% discount on shopping, as well as triple Everyday Rewards points with every shop.
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