It would be good if there was an option to confirm whether you have a Clubcard or not. Often listed 'lowest price' for an item is actually higher than the Clubcard price, so I assume this is because not everybody has a Clubcard.
We're actually hoping to work on this feature very soon.
We've recently been a little tied up with adding Amazon to Trolley.co.uk and launching our new Chrome Extension. We're hoping once we're a little freer, this will be one of the first features we add!
I concur that this is a much needed feature. Only today did I miss the lowest price because the listing implied Tesco was more expensive, when in fact, it was by far the cheapest with Club card.
...4get adding Amazon & "no doubt" more opportunities 4 bugs, Morrisons R "in bed" with those "B-words", rectifying existing bugs would B better use of Trolley's time.
Agreed, hard to imagine that there are more Trolley users that for Amazon and Bother than there are using Tesco for regular grocery shops so Clubcard prices are an important addition.
Unless there are other factors at play for the prioritisation.
Clubcard is still the best in my eyes. Nectar is rubbish ๐ ๐. Never shop with sainsbury not sure if anyone else does horrible store nothing to entice the customer certainly not me. I use Nectar if at petrol station or anywhere else but am not bothered about the points can take it or leave it. Tesco is tops wayyyy ahead of other stores. Veronica
Tesco have changed the way you can get price data from their website. I've got my own little application and changes they've made have broken it. I can't find a workaround at the moment. I suspect Trolley have noticed this also because they don't seem to have Tesco prices for many of my usuals.
Couldn't agree more with the request, especially as Trolley have access to the clubcard & nectar prices as those prices are quoted on the individual products page. BTW this is not a whinge, I think you guys do a fabulous job & I really appreciate your website... more power to you. ;~)
It's important to have Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury's Nectar prices reported and compared. Some of their offers are significant (and can be the lowest on offer) and last much longer than the 3 or 4 weekly promotion prices. I always shop around and compare prices. As I say to my friends, "I'm loyal to all the main supermarket chains".
I came in to this page to suggest this myself. Please add this!
Hi!
We're actually hoping to work on this feature very soon.
We've recently been a little tied up with adding Amazon to Trolley.co.uk and launching our new Chrome Extension. We're hoping once we're a little freer, this will be one of the first features we add!
Thanks for the feedback!
Saeed
I concur that this is a much needed feature. Only today did I miss the lowest price because the listing implied Tesco was more expensive, when in fact, it was by far the cheapest with Club card.
Please add this
...4get adding Amazon & "no doubt" more opportunities 4 bugs, Morrisons R "in bed" with those "B-words", rectifying existing bugs would B better use of Trolley's time.
Agreed, hard to imagine that there are more Trolley users that for Amazon and Bother than there are using Tesco for regular grocery shops so Clubcard prices are an important addition.
Unless there are other factors at play for the prioritisation.
Really good point Iโve completely stopped shopping at Tesco as have been under the impression itโs been one of the most expensive
Now also becoming a thing with sainsbury nectar card prices so watch out
It's getting harder and harder to purchase sweetner in any shop or supermarket
Does anyone know why Sweetener has become to purchase?
Please add this and also for other supermarkets like sainsburys
Can you pls take into account clubcard and nectar prices?
Thank you.
Yes, please add the option to confirm you have a Tesco clubcard, Nectar card and any other loyalty cards
please add if you could, the option to confirm you have a Tesco club card / Nectar card
I concur with earlier requests to add Tesco Clubcard prices option as their prices can be significantly cheaper. BTW great App :-)
Listen up guys!
Please add this, thankyou
Add my vote to nectar and clubcard option so they appear as my lowest price.
Clubcard is still the best in my eyes. Nectar is rubbish ๐ ๐. Never shop with sainsbury not sure if anyone else does horrible store nothing to entice the customer certainly not me. I use Nectar if at petrol station or anywhere else but am not bothered about the points can take it or leave it. Tesco is tops wayyyy ahead of other stores. Veronica
Can you pls take into account clubcard and nectar prices please.
Thank you
Tesco have changed the way you can get price data from their website. I've got my own little application and changes they've made have broken it. I can't find a workaround at the moment. I suspect Trolley have noticed this also because they don't seem to have Tesco prices for many of my usuals.
Even adding an option to add the 10% discount on all Tesco prices for those with the Tesco club card plus. :)
Couldn't agree more with the request, especially as Trolley have access to the clubcard & nectar prices as those prices are quoted on the individual products page. BTW this is not a whinge, I think you guys do a fabulous job & I really appreciate your website... more power to you. ;~)
Absolutely necessary toggle for clubcards needs to be introduced
This would be helpfull
Similar to everyone else I was about to suggest this. It would be a great feature same as nectar
Please add store loyalty card prices too
Please add store loyalty card prices as most have them now and this can make a big price difference
Want this option please - and nectar card. My list is not showing that this is actually the cheapest option (I have both cards)
It's important to have Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury's Nectar prices reported and compared. Some of their offers are significant (and can be the lowest on offer) and last much longer than the 3 or 4 weekly promotion prices. I always shop around and compare prices. As I say to my friends, "I'm loyal to all the main supermarket chains".