Deliveroo has launched a New Year Saver virtual stamp card, giving customers a chance to unlock £22 in free credit.

The virtual stamp card is available across the app and all customers need to do is place a food order.

Customers can unlock, £5, £7 and £10 credit, totalling a saving of £22 when they spend £30 on their next three orders. The first order must be placed before 5pm on February 6.

Whether you’re in the mood for a takeaway or you need to top up your groceries, you’ll need to click on the ‘New Year Saver’ banners to opt in on the website, app, or via Deliveroo marketing emails.

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Once customers have opted in, they will receive an email to notify them when an order they have placed qualifies and has unlocked credit.

Delivery and service fees apply and the full terms of the offer can be found here.

How to use Deliveroo New Year Saver rewards

All New Year Saver rewards will be shared as credit codes via email.

To receive the rewards, you will need to have opted into Deliveroo marketing.

To redeem, you’ll need to click the ‘add credit’ link in your email from Deliveroo.

Then your reward credit will automatically be added to your account and credit will be applied to your next order over £20. The credit must be used within 14 days of issue.

You can keep track of your credit by clicking on the ‘voucher/credit’ section in the app or website. This will show you how much credit has been applied or spent to date.

Caroline Harris, Marketing Director, UK & IE, said: "We know our customers love great offers, especially right now, so we're introducing our 'New Year Saver' for people to receive up to £22 credit overall when they order in from Deliveroo."

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