Tesco makes major change to F&F clothing and shoppers will love it

TESCO has made a major change to F&F clothing that shoppers will love.

The UK's biggest supermarket has today officially re-launched the clothing brand online.

Tesco F&F clothing sale: 25% off with Clubcard.
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Tesco is launching F&F clothing online today

It comes after the retailer earlier this month confirmed it would be making a return for the first time in seven years.

Shoppers could first buy the F&F range on a separate site from 2009 before it was moved onto Tesco Direct in 2016 and ditched in 2018.

However, customers could still buy items from the collection through Next until this January, until it stopped stocking the range.

Tesco shoppers can pick up F&F-branded clothes via Tesco.com and the supermarket's Grocery and Clubcard app.

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If you don't have the app you can download it for free off the Apple App Store or Google Play.

The collection includes women's, men's and kid's clothing, as well as footwear and accessories.

Shoppers looking to pick up F&F items online will have to pay a £3.99 home delivery fee on all orders.

Customers can also pay £5.50 to get their items delivered quicker through Express delivery.

Orders can be returned for free to larger Tesco stores within 30 days via the "My Orders" section of Tesco.com.

If shoppers want to return items via courier there is a £2.50 charge.

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Details of the re-launch of F&F online were first published in April in Tesco's financial results.

The retailer also revealed it expected profits to be lower in 2025 as it braces for a potential price war between supermarkets.

Bosses said they expect profits of between £2.7billion and £3billion, compared with the £3.1billion it made for the financial year just ended.

OTHER CHANGES AT TESCO

The re-launch of F&F online comes after Tesco unveiled Tesco Marketplace, a subsection of it's online supermarket where customers can also buy goods from third party vendors.

Last month, the retailer also confirmed it would be adding The Entertainer concessions in more than 2,000 Express stores.

Shoppers are able to pick up a host of value toys with prices ranging from £1.50 to £7.

It comes after Tesco previously launched The Entertainer concessions at 850 Tesco supermarkets, creating 1,200 jobs.

In February, Tesco also confirmed it was trialling "Your Clubcard Prices" - tailored discounts on products based on shoppers' habits.

The "Your Clubcard Prices" update has been rolled out to selected shoppers but not UK-wide.

Consumer expert Martyn James said Tesco was just one of a number of retailers offering personalised discounts.

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He added: "It's a good thing in the sense that your regular purchases are more likely to get discounted.

"But the downside is by targeting taste and preference purchases, supermarkets may encourage you to buy more things that are bad for you."

How to save money at Tesco

EVERY little helps when it comes to saving money at Tesco.

The Sun's Head of Consumer Tara Evans explains how you can save money at the UK's biggest supermarket.

Clubcard points

Tesco first launched it's loyalty scheme back in 1995. You get one point for every £1 you spend in store. If you spend points in store then 100 points is worth £1. You can spend your points via its reward partners and get triple and even sometimes quadruple the value.

Extend Clubcard points

You can find lost Clubvcard points and find the last two years of unused vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard site.

Clubcard prices

If you don't have a Clubcard then you will miss out on its cheaper Clubcard prices. However, don't forget to check prices before you shop because it might not be cheaper than elsewhere, especially on big value items like washing powder and loo roll.

Yellow stickers

Shops do vary the time they reduce groceries with yellow stickers but Tesco tends to be between 7pm and 9pm.

Save money if you shop online

If you get your Tesco food shop delivered then it might be worth buying a delivery saver pass to help cut the cost of delivery fees.

If you live near a Tesco then you can get click and collect slots of as little as 25p, so it might be cheaper than getting your food delivered.