Asda is offering a 10 percent discount to emergency workers with a Blue Light Card this Christmas.
In recognition of the amazing work of people in the NHS, emergency services, social care and armed forces, Asda is offering the discount over the festive period.
The discount is available to redeem across all Asda stores in the UK until January 2, 2022.
It can be used on all items, including food and drink, George at Asda clothing and homeware, toys, gifts and optical.
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Derek Lawlor, Chief Merchandising Officer at Asda, said: “Blue Light Card holders work in difficult and dangerous situations every day of the year to provide support to people across the UK who need it the most.
"We wanted to recognise this and thank them for everything they do by offering a discount in our stores this Christmas.”
The Blue Light Card offers discounts to workers in the NHS, emergency services, social care and armed forces.
Tom Dalby, CEO at Blue Light Card, said: “After last year’s restrictions, this Christmas will feel particularly special for those who were unable to see their loved ones during the festive period in 2020.
"We really want to say thank you to our members for doing everything they can to help protect the most vulnerable this year, and every year.”
The discount is available in-store only and the terms and conditions can be found here.
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