I feel the effort of collecting and entering the numbers is not rewarded by the "rewards" I don't want T shirts aprons, at very high price advertising yeo valley. The other bits on offer are not worth... See more
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Yeo Valley is a family-owned farming and dairy company based in the village of Blagdon, in the Yeo Valley, and in Cannington, near Bridgwater, Somerset, England.
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BS40 7YE, Bristol, United Kingdom
- www.yeovalley.co.uk
Saved a lot of yeokens and entered lots…
Saved a lot of yeokens and entered lots of raffles, just a con, only a horrid shopping bag for offer, complete waste of time, products are very expensive in supermarkets, stay away!!!!!
Shopping bag out of stock for past 2…
Shopping bag out of stock for past 2 months..
Delighted to have used just 20 yeokens…
Delighted to have used just 20 yeokens to get 20% off my devon duvets order. Which makes the duvet £50 cheaper than buying the same product from John Lewis. I agree though that generally yeokens are useless. The range of products one can get from collecting has reduced to a plastic bag which is currently of stock. It would be better to have a wider range of yeo valley branded sustainable freebies which one could exchange ones yeokens for and advertise this wonderful company to at the same time. Perhaps a Jute bag with a wooden handle which would last for years and advertise Yeo Valley at the same time.
Yeokens are an absolute scam
Yeokens are an absolute scam, the only thing you can actually buy (for 50 large yoghurt pots) is a Yeo Valley branded carrier bag. The offers are the usual 10%-20% that you can get without all the hassle from other sources anyway. Who is going to bother for something you can get for £1 from a supermarket anyway.
Yeokens won't submit. See update
After many years of collecting their Yeokens and being satisfied with their products, but nonetheless deciding to save them for a later use, I am now suddenly experiencing a failure for any new codes to submit and thus have missed out on a lot more than 110 points especially as I had a whole batch of codes all saved up for many months for me to submit altogether at a later date. I constantly experience the same problem regardless of the code I submit. It just wont submit. And in accordance to the reviews on here; if I experience the same issue as you lot then I have also been left with a whole batch of Yeokens added to my account a while ago, with nothing but a bag to spend them on now (I haven't really checked the products more recently so am unsure). I contacted Yeo Valley about the problem with the Yeokens and uploaded screenshots of the problem. I am still awaiting a response at the moment so will update on here as and when I get a response and if the problem gets resolved
Updated: Yeo Valley responded to my email and it was apparently my account was blocked for entering an incorrect code too many times. I just managed to submit one. I will hopefully try the rest later. However all the others have been discarded now and I have missed out on so many 😢. Thank you Yeo Valley
Excellent yogurts
This is a review of Yeo Valley products, not the yeokens scheme. Try the fat free kerned yogurt, the only fat free alternative to cream if that's what you want. Their other yogurts are excellent, Kefir is good as plain or flavoured. I agree with another reviewer that the flavoured yogurts would benefit from less sugar but the ingredients are on the pack and this applies to other brands.
It's nice to buy local too, many yogurts are adding to climate change because they travel so far. Slovenia is a long way to bring a yogurt.
I agree that the Yeokens scheme is rubbish.
I’ve been eating a lot of yogurt home…
I’ve been eating a lot of yogurt home made, but this yeo valley yogurts ..... “organic and bio” seem to be the exact oposite, the cow flavour is so intense it’s like licking a cow, that being said, i am thiking the flavour is not natural but chemically added. I drank fresh milk warm actually after milking indeed the is a specific taste to it, but this yogurt has an unnaturally intense flavour!!!
The Yeotokens offer turns out to be no…
The Yeotokens offer turns out to be no offer at all. The same subscription offers can be found elsewhere without having to go the the trouble of loyally saving tokens. The household and clothing products are vastly overpriced and not even attractive items. The Yeovalley team seem to live in an unrealistic wealthy bubble.
Great customer service
having had this product for a number of years now, i had the misfortune to get a blueberry flavour yoghurt, which to me appeared a little bland.
I contacted customer services and a young lady emailed me back very quickly to apologise and to help me out with my concerns over the product.
within 48 hours, i received some vouchers to help me purchase another product from the yeo valley range which i did not ask for by the way.
so overall, the product is generally lovely apart from this one time and although i have seen some bad reviews on here, i still believe those who haven't tried the products should do so and make your own decisions on quality.
Competition they run can hardly make…
Competition they run can hardly make codes out
waste of time and money stopped buying
so its their loss 3 codes of 10 aech wasted plus there is cheaper and better on market. Has anyone wonanything
Full of Sugar
Vanilla Yoghurt - 15% sugar.
Blueberry Yoghurt - 10% sugar.
Greek Yoghurt - 5% Sugar.
Back to Sainsbury’s own make!
After years of loyally buying Yeo Valley products and collecting yeokens, I now have nothing to spend them on except a shopping bag which is limited to one per customer. No incentive at all now to buy their products.
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Only plastic shopping bags available to…
Only plastic shopping bags available to spend Yeokens, asked company why, they said more gifts on way. Three months later ... NOTHING.
Since being taken over by Arla it has not lived up to one word about products to spend Yeokens on.
I don't buy Arla products and now don't buy Yeo products.
Having had the unfortunate please of working for Arla I know their conglomerate attitude.
Expensive product. Duplicitous company policy.
Their product is expensive but no better than other similar items. Even worse the company has a very suspect policy of dealing with its customers. Having encouraged us over the years to collect yeokens to exchange for products, the products gradually disappeared. When I complained their duplicitous responses said that new items were coming and that I should keep collecting. Now they have cut back products to just a plastic bag!!!! When I complained this time they owned up that they are no longer doing them. Just so called offers like 2 for 1 entry to theme parks which you can everywhere from cereal packets to tesco points. So I have over a thousand yeokens which are now totally useless. Disgusting.
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