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⚠️ IMPORTANT UPDATE – SEPTEMBER 2023 The Uniprix MyCard program has officially come to an end.
Although Uniprix does not offer a points-based loyalty program like Scene+, the banner has nonetheless introduced a number of initiatives designed to reward customer loyalty. These initiatives are generally focused on specific product categories (such as cosmetics) or on certain customer profiles (such as those aged 60 and over).
The Privilege Beauty Card is undoubtedly the closest Uniprix has come to a structured loyalty program. Offered free in-store, this card is designed for regular customers of beauty and dermocosmetic products.
How it works is simple: after purchasing 10 eligible products, customers receive a 20% discount on their next purchase in these categories. In addition to the deferred discount, the card sometimes gives access to exclusive offers, free samples or personalized advice from in-store trained cosmeticians.
This program is particularly interesting for people who regularly buy skin care products or cosmetics in pharmacies. It should be noted, however, that the card is valid only in participating pharmacies, and does not cover all pharmacy purchases.
To meet the specific needs of customers aged 60 and over, Uniprix also offers a 60+ Privilege Card. This card entitles customers to one-time discounts on a selection of health, hygiene and beauty products.
Exact terms and conditions may vary from branch to branch, as this is often a local initiative rather than a standardized national program. However, the card remains popular with older customers looking for regular savings on essential purchases.
Uniprix also offers gift cards, available in-store. These can be loaded with the desired amount and used at any participating pharmacy. Although they do not give access to a rewards system, they are a practical way to give or better manage personal or family expenses.
Finally, Uniprix continues to offer regular flyer promotions, as well as accessible coupons:
These promotions cover a wide range of products: hygiene, first aid, make-up, seasonal care, etc.
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No, Uniprix does not offer a points-based loyalty program like Scene+ or PC Optimum.However, the brand does offer targeted benefits such as the Beauty Privilege Card, the 60+ Privilege Card for seniors, as well as promotions and coupons available in-store or via the mobile application.
No. Unlike Jean Coutu or Brunet, Uniprix is not part of the Scene+ program. It is not possible to accumulate or exchange Scene+ points at Uniprix.
Uniprix pharmacies offer a full range of professional services:
These services may vary from branch to branch. We recommend you check with your local pharmacy.
Yes. The Uniprix mobile application is available free of charge on iOS and Android. It allows you to :
Promotions are available:
Offers vary by region and participating pharmacy.
Yes. Uniprix gift cards are available in most stores.They can be loaded with the amount of your choice and used on all in-store products, including beauty, health and parapharmacy.
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