Customers can now be rewarded for shopping locally at Knutsford Market Hall, with the introduction of a new Loyalty Scheme.
The purse friendly loyalty card enables customers to collect a stamp from each trader when shopping at the market and cash those in for a reward. Each trader has displayed their reward in their stall to keep it simple and easy.
Sandra Curties, Town Centre and Marketing Officer at Knutsford Town Council who introduced the scheme said, “We’ve been looking to introduce a loyalty scheme for some time and hope customers will enjoy collecting their stamps.
Our customers have been extremely loyal throughout lockdown and beyond and this is a lovely way to thank them.”
Producing the card has also been a real market affair with Chris Stuart of Plastic Free Weigh designing and printing the card via his sister company Design Print Create.
Customers can collect their card from any trader and should speak to traders individually to check spend limit to receive a stamp and any questions. The rewards on offer are:
Morgan Edwards Fine Wines & Spirits A free bottle of wine
Plastic Free Weigh 200g of sweets or snacks
Jonty’s Fruit and Veg Punnet of seasonal berries
Style Loft Boutique Free piece of jewellery
Greeting Cards & Balloons of Knutsford £2.50 off one transaction
Market Butcher Dozen free range eggs
The Market Café Free sausage roll or brownie
Slipped Discs Cheapest item free up to £4 on your eleventh purchase
Knutsford Market Hall is open every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to 4pm.
Shoppers at Knutsford Market can find everything for dinner from, fruit and veg, wine and a great range of meat, poultry, and fish. There is a café and you can buy women’s clothing and accessories and gifts. There is also a stall offering a weigh and save and eco products, a vinyl stall and on Friday’s a van selling fresh fish.
Pictured - Jonty Page, Jane Smyth and Jakki Simister of Jonty’s Fruit & Veg.
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