Tesco.com is swapping boring grocery items for tech devices Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Customers ordering on Tesco.com can win themselves tech devices, including phones and wearables, by buying regular grocery items.
Customers who place orders online for any of 10 items from Wednesday (April 7) until April 18 will be in with a chance of winning these super substitutes , which include devices from Apple, Samsung and Nokia.
These super swaps include an Apple iPhone SE subbed for a bag of apples, a Samsung Galaxy S21 for a Galaxy chocolate bar or a Nokia 3.4 for gnocchi.
Tesco com is swapping boring grocery items for tech devices
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