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Boots FAQs

How to Save at Boots

Get the Advantage Card and download the app before you buy anything

The card is free and there is no reason to shop at Boots without it. Every £33 you spend earns you £1 to spend on a future shop, and Price Advantage deals reduce the price of selected products automatically for cardholders without needing any code. From May 2026, the personalised offers that appear in the Boots app are where much of the card’s value sits for shoppers of Boots own brands, so pairing the card with the app means you access both the points and the targeted savings.

If you are over 60 or a student, the case is even stronger. Over-60s earn 8 points per £1 on Boots own brands and selected exclusives, which compounds quickly across regular shops. Students get 10% off most of the store.

Shop £10 Tuesday every week without exception

If you buy anything from Boots’s beauty, skincare, or health ranges regularly, checking £10 Tuesday before placing any order is simply a habit worth building. Products that retail at £20 to £40 or more appear regularly at £10 for 24 hours. The selection changes weekly and covers recognisable brands from No7 to Liz Earle to Olay. No code is needed and you still earn Advantage Card points on every purchase.

The deals are available in-store and online, but online stock sells out faster. Checking the £10 Tuesday page early Tuesday morning gives you the best chance of getting what you want.

Use multi-buy deals to stock up on essentials

Boots’s 3-for-2 promotions run constantly, cycling across different categories throughout the year. The cheapest item is automatically free with no code needed. This is particularly useful for vitamins, supplements, skincare, and gift sets where buying three at once makes sense. Fixed-price bundles on products such as nappies or baby food regularly bring the per-unit cost below what you would pay individually even with a percentage discount code. Calculating whether 3-for-2 or a percentage code represents better value for your specific basket is worth doing before checkout.

Time big purchases around sale events

Black Friday runs throughout November at Boots rather than a single day, with up to 50% off across beauty, fragrances, and electricals. The August summer sale and periodic Super Savings Weeks bring comparable depth of discount. For high-value items such as electrical beauty tools, Dyson products, or premium fragrance gift sets, waiting for one of these windows represents the most meaningful saving available since these categories are excluded from most codes and the student discount.

Use Click and Collect for smaller orders to avoid delivery charges

For orders under £15, standard delivery costs £3.95 and Click and Collect costs £1.50. For orders between £15 and £25, Click and Collect becomes free while standard delivery still costs £3.95. If you live near a Boots store and can collect easily, defaulting to Click and Collect removes the delivery cost entirely on the vast majority of small to mid-sized orders.

Earn bonus points by recycling blister packs

Boots offers 100 bonus points, worth £1, when you bring five or more empty medicine or vitamin blister packs to a store and spend at least £5 in the same visit. This is a recurring perk with no apparent limit to how often it can be used, and it is genuinely overlooked by most shoppers. For anyone who takes regular vitamins or over-the-counter medicines, keeping a small collection of empty blister packs to drop off at Boots is a consistent, low-effort way to add to your points balance.


Boots Beyond the Pharmacy Counter

Boots occupies a unique position on the British high street: part pharmacy, part beauty retailer, part optician, part hearing care provider. The breadth of what it handles under one roof is genuinely unusual.

The own brand portfolio is broader than most shoppers realise. No7, Soap & Glory, Botanics, Liz Earle, and Champneys all sit within the Boots family alongside the core Boots own brand healthcare and beauty ranges. These brands command genuine loyalty and are developed with real product investment, not simply private label alternatives. For regular buyers of any of these ranges, the loyalty points accumulation on the enhanced 8-points-per-£1 rate for over-60s adds up meaningfully.

The recycling programme is a practical sustainability commitment with a financial return. Rather than passive in-store bins, Boots actively rewards you with points for bringing back blister packs. For regular supplement and medication users, this turns an empty packet into store credit. The environmental benefit and the points perk sit together neatly.

Boots Opticians and Hearingcare integration into the loyalty programme is rare. Most pharmacy retailers operate their optician and hearing care services as entirely separate commercial entities. Boots allows Advantage Card points to be earned and spent across all three services, which matters for older customers who use multiple Boots services regularly.

£10 Tuesday is genuinely exceptional value when the right products appear. The key word is “when”. The selection changes weekly and can vary significantly in quality. In the best weeks, premium skincare sets worth £35 or more appear at £10. Checking the page consistently, rather than assuming every week will have strong deals, is the right approach.