GreenJinn startup app adds Tesco to its money-saving cohort
GreenJinn, a next-generation mobile couponing app, has today (December 20) announced the addition of Tesco to its smart cashback app.
Launched in October 2016, GreenJinn has already attracted over 50,000 users who are said to be saving up to £116 each month.
Shoppers download the app for free, choose their preferences, select coupons, purchase products from the supermarkets, and send a photograph of the receipt to obtain cashback.
GreenJinn’s CEO, Giuseppe Licari, commented: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Tesco onto GreenJinn. With over 3,700 stores across the UK, it’s the largest supermarket chain in the country commanding over 27 per cent market share of the grocery market.
“GreenJinn users are savvy when it comes to shopping yet they don’t want to be spammed by regular couponing companies offering random products they don’t want or need. Instead we provide offers on the products they shop for regularly, while promoting greener choices.”
Until now, the app has been available to shoppers at Waitrose and Sainsbury’s, but from today supermarket chain Tesco’s products will be available on the app, too.
The technology learns what users like and buy and proposes relevant offers accordingly. With the GreenJinn app, users can supposedly save money without having to sift through mountains of offers that don’t interest them.
GreenJinn also serves as a one-to-one marketing tool for brands, and aims to provide brands with unique insights into shopping patterns and trends.
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