pod partners with Flux to trial digital loyalty cards
Guests paying with Flux enabled cards will receive digital loyalty and receipts when they shop at pod.
pod is discontinuing its paper loyalty cards and introducing an exclusive ‘Buy-5-get-1-free’ loyalty offer on scrambled eggs to Flux customers. This is part of pod’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and eliminating the risk of fraud associated with paper-based loyalty.
For each portion of scrambled eggs purchased with their normal bank card, Flux customers collect a digital stamp within their mobile banking app. Flux will recognise when the customer’s loyalty card is full, and when the customer purchases again, Flux will deliver them a loyalty cashback reward on behalf of pod.
Flux users can keep track of what they buy and how many loyalty points they have without the need to keep paper receipts or loyalty cards, download additional apps or disclose personal information at the till. Flux’s algorithm-led software requires no action on the part of store staff and does not interfere in the payment process. Flux’s bank partners currently include Starling, Monzo (in closed pilot) and, imminently, Barclays via their Launchpad customers. Flux is already available across all 111 EAT. stores in the UK with a number of additional retailers to be announced imminently.
With more than £4.5 billion worth of unused loyalty points being held by an estimated 10.3 million UK consumers and more than 11 billion receipts printed in the country each year, at a cost to retailers of £32 million, Flux promises to revolutionise the loyalty and transaction process for retailers, their staff and customers.
Rosie Glencross, brand strategy manager at pod said, “We are really excited to start our partnership with Flux. For a long time we have been looking to digitalise our highly popular paper loyalty scheme, but were hesitant about building our own app. Flux offers the perfect solution to not only reward our loyal customers with a highly secure and seamless experience at the till, but also to fulfill another of our key company objectives, which is to facilitate more environmentally friendly behaviours. We know that our customers care about the environment and so do we.”
Matty Cusden-Ross, founder and CEO of Flux, said, “Today, we are excited to embark on a trial with pod, extending the truly paperless transaction experience to more locations for our London customers. In an era of contactless payment, we find it astounding that people must still rely on wasteful paper receipts and loyalty cards. With a strong culture of sustainability, we see pod as a natural partner for trialling the Flux digital loyalty and paperless receipts service. We look forward to making the trial a success and forming a lasting partnership with pod which benefits all of our customers.”