What Is Co-op Membership?
Co-op Membership gives you lower prices on everyday essentials at 2,400+ convenience stores across the UK — plus personalised weekly offers, discounts on Co-op insurance and funeralcare, and presale access to Co-op Live gigs. It costs £1 once, for life. There's no points system — you save instantly at the till. Regular shoppers can realistically save £100–200 a year; occasional top-up shoppers less, but the £1 pays for itself in a single shop.
When Is Co-op Membership Worth It?
Without effort: Shop at Co-op once a week, scan your card → member prices alone save roughly £50–80/year
With the 3 moves: Choose your weekly offers, scan consistently, use member prices on delivery platforms → £100–200/year
Recent changes: The old 2p-per-£1 cashback rewards scheme was scrapped in January 2024. All accumulated rewards expired 31 December 2024. The replacement: member-only pricing on 300+ products, including an Aldi Price Match on 100+ essentials launched March 2025. Member prices now also work on Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and Just Eat.
How It Works
Where it works: Co-op Food stores (2,400+ across the UK), shop.coop.co.uk, Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Just Eat, plus Co-op Insurance, Funeralcare, and Legal Services.
What you save: Instant member pricing on 300+ product lines — typically 10–30% below the non-member shelf price on those items. The Aldi Price Match covers 100+ staples (milk, bread, eggs, veg).
How you get it: Scan your membership card or digital card at the till. The lower price is applied automatically. No points, no vouchers, no waiting.
What it costs: £1 one-off, for life. You get that £1 back as a personalised offer on your first in-store shop.
How to sign up: Online at the Co-op website — takes 2 minutes. Digital card works immediately; physical card arrives in 7–10 days. You can scan your card into SuperCards via screenshot after registration.
Member perks: 2 personalised offers per week (chosen in the Co-op website, typically 25p–£1 off). Priority presale for Co-op Live Arena tickets in Manchester. Discounts on Co-op Insurance, Funeralcare (£200 off or 5%), and Legal Services. Every time you shop, 2p per £1 spent on selected Co-op products goes to a local community cause you choose.
Good to know: If you forget to scan your card, you pay the full non-member price. You can't claim the discount afterwards unless you asked the cashier for a special "forgotten card" receipt before paying — and even then, you have 14 days to register it online. Keep your card in SuperCards so you always have it ready.
The 3 Moves That Actually Matter
1. Always scan — even for a pint of milk
Member prices only apply when you scan. No scan, no discount — and the price difference is printed right on the shelf label. On a £30 top-up shop with several member-priced items, you could lose £3–5 by forgetting. Make it automatic: keep your Co-op card in SuperCards so it's always one tap away, whether you planned to pop in or not.
2. Choose your 2 weekly offers every Monday
Open the Co-op website, pick 2 offers from your personalised list. It takes 30 seconds. If you spot a "£1 off any shop" offer, always grab it. Even if the others look irrelevant, choose them anyway — if you happen to buy something that matches, the discount applies automatically. No downside to having them active.
3. Add your membership to delivery apps
If you ever order Co-op via Deliveroo, Uber Eats, or Just Eat, add your Co-op membership number at checkout. Member prices apply to eligible items — savings of up to 28% on some products. Most people don't know this works, so they pay full price on deliveries unnecessarily.
Get Your Savings (Best to Worst)
Member Prices in-store — instant savings on 300+ products, no minimum spend, no points to accumulate. The simplest and most reliable benefit.
Personalised weekly offers — extra 25p–£1 off on top of member prices. Free, takes seconds to activate.
There's a way to stack Co-op member prices with additional cashback — see Pro Tips below.
Skipping the weekly offer choice — without choosing your weekly offers, you miss the personalised discounts entirely. The in-store member prices still work, but you leave easy savings on the table.
Watch Out For
- No scan, no discount. This is the single biggest mistake. Member prices only apply when you scan at the till. There's no way to claim them afterwards (unless you got a special receipt beforehand).
- Different Co-ops, different cards. Central Co-op, Scotmid, East of England Co-op, and Southern Co-op are separate organisations with their own memberships. Your Co-op Group card won't get you member prices in their stores. Check the branding before assuming your card works.
- Offers can't be swapped. Once you choose your 2 weekly offers, they're locked in. If a better offer appears, you're stuck. Choose carefully on Monday.
- Co-op is still a convenience store. Even with member prices and Aldi Price Match, a full weekly shop at Co-op will cost more than Tesco, Aldi, or Lidl. The membership narrows the gap but doesn't close it.
When to Skip Co-op Membership
- You never shop at Co-op. Without at least occasional visits, there's nothing to save on. The £1 is trivial, but don't expect the card to change your habits.
- You do a big weekly shop at a supermarket. Tesco Clubcard or Nectar prices cover far more products across a full-sized store range. Co-op membership works best for convenience top-ups, not trolley loads.
- You're in a regional co-op area. If your local "Co-op" is actually Central Co-op or Scotmid, the Co-op Group membership card is useless there. Check first.
🔥 Pro Tips — For the Optimisation Nerds
Quick Reference
| Cost | £1 one-off (lifetime) |
| Core benefit | Member Prices on 300+ products (including Aldi Price Match on 100+ essentials) |
| Effective savings | 3–8% on total spend (varies by basket); up to £300/year per Co-op's claim |
| Validity / expiration | Lifetime membership; personalised offers expire weekly |
| Best savings opportunity | Scanning consistently + choosing weekly offers |
| Website | coop.co.uk/membership |
As of May 2026



















