Co-op offers members £10 discount on shopping after cyber attack
- Co-Op is offering its 6.5 million members a £10 discount on shopping of £40 or more from June 18 to 24 across its 2,300 stores following a cyber attack.
- The offer follows a major cyber attack in May that disrupted payments, caused empty shelves, and resulted in hackers stealing member data including names and contacts.
- Co-Op's managing director Matt Hood said stores are nearly fully recovered and thanked members for their support during a difficult time, with plans for more rewards over summer.
- Retail consultant Catherine Shuttleworth noted the discount has a high spending threshold and seems aimed at encouraging members who may have shopped elsewhere to return.
- The gesture aims to show gratitude and reassure customers Co-op is open for business, signaling the retailer's near-complete recovery and ongoing commitment to members.
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