Members receive £4.25 a week
as part of the Healthy Start scheme, run by the NHS. People who have signed up to the scheme can get an extra £2 top-up voucher every week for a period of time to go towards their shop.
This isn't the first time the scheme has been introduced. The retailer first launched the £2 top-up coupon back in 2021, in a bid to support families during the February half-term. But it has now made a comeback to help those struggling amid rising bills during the winter and Christmas period. Who is eligible for the Healthy Start scheme? You might be entitled to use the Healthy Start scheme if you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under four.
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