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MSE Deborah says:

This card's great, even if it is just for the free cuppa to get you through your shop. The card will be posted after you apply, or you can simply pick one up in-store.

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Offers vary per store. 25% off 'Family' products, some discounts off selected other products as well as in-store restaurant offers.

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