Sainsbury's Active Kids
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Sainsbury's Active Kids is a voucher
Voucher
A voucher is a bond which is worth a certain monetary value and which may be spent only for specific reasons or on specific goods. Examples include housing, travel, and food vouchers...

 scheme
Scheme
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 run by Sainsbury's. Schools can redeem vouchers for sports equipment. According to the Sainsbury's website, £34 Million has been spent on sports equipment for schools.

For every £10 spent, 1 orange voucher is issued. If £50 is spent, in the same transaction
Financial transaction
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, a green voucher is issued - which is worth 5 orange vouchers. Nectar points can also be converted to vouchers. 500 nectar points can be converted to 50 vouchers. Vouchers can be redeemed for every £5 spent in Sainsbury's Locals.

The 2010 voucher issue begun on 17 February and run until 8 June. The 2011 scheme with start during mid February 2011.

Always check the terms and conditions of each Sainsbury's vouchers redeemed.
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