What Is Nectar?
Nectar is the UK's largest loyalty programme β scan your free card at Sainsbury's, Argos, Esso, and 500+ other brands to collect points on everyday spending. Points are worth 0.5p each and can be spent straight off your bill. The base 0.5% cashback is honestly unremarkable, but the real value now sits in Nectar Prices β member-only discounts that can genuinely save you Β£50-150 a year without any extra effort.
When Is Nectar Worth It?
Without effort: Scan at every shop, never check for offers β ~Β£9-24/year from points alone (on Β£150-400/month spend)
With the 3 moves: Unlock personalised offers weekly and scan consistently β realistically Β£80-150/year in combined points and Nectar Prices savings
Recent changes: eBay and Caffe Nero have both left the programme. Deliveroo now earns Nectar points on Sainsbury's orders (since November 2025). Your Nectar Prices rolled out to all checkouts nationwide in July 2025 β this is a meaningful improvement.
How It Works
Where it works: Sainsbury's (supermarkets, Local, online), Argos, Esso, plus 500+ brands via the Nectar online shopping portal. Deliveroo (Sainsbury's orders), Just Eat, and Trainline also earn points.
What you earn: 1 point per Β£1 at Sainsbury's and Argos. 1 point per litre at Esso. That's 0.5% back at the base rate.
How you get it back: Spend points at the till β 500 points = Β£2.50 off at Sainsbury's or Argos. Or swap 300 points for 5p off per litre at Esso.
What it costs: Free. Always has been.
How to sign up: Register on the Nectar website in about 2 minutes. Digital card works immediately; plastic card arrives by post within 14 days. You can scan your card into SuperCards via screenshot after registration.
Member perks: Nectar Prices gives you fixed member-only discounts on selected products in store (look for the orange shelf labels). Your Nectar Prices adds up to 10 personalised deals each week, tailored to what you actually buy. These are the headline benefit β Sainsbury's claims up to Β£150/year in savings from personalised offers alone.
Good to know: Your Nectar Prices refresh every Friday and you must unlock them in the Nectar website before you shop β otherwise the discount won't apply. If you forget to scan your card, you have only 14 days to claim missing points at the customer service desk. Enable the Spend Lock feature to protect your points from fraud β this has been a real problem.
The 3 Moves That Actually Matter
1. Unlock Your Nectar Prices Every Friday
Open the Nectar website on Friday, unlock all 10 personalised offers, then shop as normal. If any of your regular purchases match an offer, the discount applies automatically at the till. If nothing matches, you lose nothing. This turns a mediocre 0.5% programme into something that actually saves noticeable money β the personalised discounts are often 30-50% off specific items you already buy. Combine these with the standard Nectar Prices on shelf and the savings stack up.
2. Don't Leave Online Points on the Table
Nectar has an online shopping portal with 500+ retailers. Before buying anything online, take 10 seconds to check if the retailer is listed β start your purchase through the Nectar website and the points are tracked automatically. Earn rates vary by retailer and promotional periods can push them significantly higher. You can copy your Nectar card number straight from SuperCards for any site that asks for it.
3. Spend Points Directly β Skip the Extras
Redeem points at the Sainsbury's or Argos till at the standard 0.5p per point. This is clean, instant, and reliable. The Esso fuel discount (300 points for 5p/litre off) is also decent if you fill up regularly. Don't let points sit in your account for months β fraud has been a genuine issue, and idle points are points at risk.
Get Your Points Out (Best to Worst)
Spend at Sainsbury's or Argos till β 0.5p/point, instant, no fuss. Min. 500 points (Β£2.50).
Esso fuel discount β 300 points for 5p/litre off. Good value if you're filling a full tank.
There's a way to get significantly more value per point if you fly with British Airways β see the Pro Tips below.
Third-party vouchers and niche redemptions β Some offer less than 0.5p per point. Check the rate before committing.
Watch Out For
- Points aren't safe by default. Fraud has been widespread β enable Spend Lock in the Nectar website immediately after signing up.
- You must unlock Your Nectar Prices before shopping. If you scan an item without unlocking the offer first, you miss the discount. No retroactive credits.
- Account closure after 12 months of inactivity. Earn or spend at least once a year or you lose everything.
- Online purchases must start through the Nectar portal. Buying directly from a retailer's site won't earn points even if they're a Nectar partner.
When to Skip Nectar
- If you mainly shop at Aldi or Lidl. Independent testing confirms they're cheaper than Sainsbury's even after Nectar Prices. No amount of loyalty points changes that.
- If you spend under Β£50/month at Sainsbury's. Your annual points return would be under Β£3. Not worth the headspace.
- For online shopping. Cashback portals typically offer 2-10% at the same retailers where Nectar gives 0.5-1%. If you're shopping online, check whether a cashback portal offers better value first.
π₯ Pro Tips β For the Optimisation Nerds
Quick Reference
| Cost | Free |
| Earn rate | 1 point per Β£1 (Sainsbury's/Argos), 1 point per litre (Esso) |
| Point value | 1 point = 0.5p |
| Effective cashback | 0.5% (base) / Β£80-150/year (with Nectar Prices) |
| Points expire | Never (account closed after 12 months inactivity) |
| Best redemption | Spend at Sainsbury's or Argos till |
| Website | nectar.com |
As of May 2026



















