Co-op offers members £10 discount on shopping after cyber attack
- The Co-op launched a one-week £10 discount offer starting June 18 for members spending £40 or more following disruption from a recent cyberattack.
- The cyberattack in May breached Co-op’s technology systems, stealing significant member data and disrupting payments and stock availability.
- Co-Op has 2,300 stores nationwide, which have now returned to normal trading, while the retailer is nearing full recovery from the attack.
- Managing director Matt Hood expressed his gratitude to members for their patience during the challenging period and stated that the company is close to fully recovering from the recent difficulties.
- The discount aims to express gratitude and encourage member loyalty, though experts note the £40 spend threshold limits its appeal to typical customers.
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Co-op giving shoppers £10 off as a 'thank you' after attack
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