If you’re like me, you love the convenience of Amazon Prime but hate the feeling of leaving loyalty points on the table. For years, shopping for Morrisons groceries on Amazon was a “points-free” zone—a frustrating trade-off between saving time and saving money.
But in 2026, the partnership has matured. You can now earn Morrisons More points on every eligible product you buy through Amazon. As a PhD researcher and a mom who relies on late-night Prime orders to keep the pantry stocked, I’ve crunched the numbers to show you how to link your accounts and triple-stack your rewards like a pro.
1. Why This 2026 Update is a Game-Changer
In the old world of retail, Amazon was the enemy. Today, they are Morrisons’ biggest delivery partner. By linking your Morrisons More card to your Amazon account, you aren’t just getting convenience; you are effectively getting 0.5p back on every single item in your basket.
While that sounds small, consider a typical weekly shop of 60 items. That’s 300 points toward your next “Fiver” without stepping foot in a store. When you combine this with Amazon’s “Grocery Day” (recurring delivery slots), you’re automating your savings in a way that wasn’t possible five years ago.
2. Step-by-Step: How to Link Your Accounts
You cannot simply scan your card for an Amazon driver. You must bridge the digital gap manually. Here is the exact path through the 2026 Amazon interface:
- Step 1: The Storefront. Log in to your Amazon UK account and navigate to the Morrisons on Amazon store.
- Step 2: Account Settings. Click on the ‘You’ or ‘Account’ icon at the bottom of the app.
- Step 3: The Loyalty Tab. Scroll to the section titled ‘Loyalty programme card’.
- Step 4: Verification. Enter your 19-digit Morrisons More Card number and your surname exactly as it appears on your Morrisons account.
- Step 5: Confirmation. Once saved, you’ll see a “Linked” status.
The PhD Researcher Tip: Points are awarded and added to your balance within 24 to 72 hours of receiving your delivery. If your balance doesn’t jump immediately, check the “Fivers” section of your Morrisons app three days later.
3. The Math: What Are You Actually Earning?
The 2026 earning structure is unified, but there are nuances you need to know. Unlike some schemes that pay per £1, Morrisons rewards item volume.
| Earning Category | Points Awarded |
| Standard Product | 5 Points per item |
| ‘The Best’ Range | Often carries 50+ Bonus Points |
| Fuel | 5 Points per Litre (In-person only) |
| Exclusions | 0 Points (Formula, Gift Cards, Tobacco, Vapes) |
The “Smart Friend” Analysis: This system rewards the “budget-conscious bulk-buyer.” If you buy 10 tins of 45p chopped tomatoes on Amazon, you get 50 points. On a spend-based system like Tesco or Sainsbury’s, those 10 tins (costing £4.50) might only net you 4 points. For family staples, Amazon + Morrisons is the clear winner.
4. Advanced Stacking: The “Triple Dip” Strategy
As an expert in low-competition hacks, I don’t want you to just get points; I want you to get everything. Here is how to “triple dip” an order in 2026:
Layer 1: The More Points
By linking your card, you bank the 5 points per product. This is your baseline.
Layer 2: The Cashback Portal
Always start your shop by clicking through TopCashback or Quidco. While Amazon’s general cashback is restricted, they frequently offer specific “New Customer” or “Morrisons Grocery” bonuses (often up to £5-£10 for first orders).
Layer 3: The Payment Method
In 2026, using the Amazon Barclaycard gives you 1% back in Amazon rewards. If you pay for your Morrisons-on-Amazon shop with this card, you are earning Amazon credit and Morrisons Fivers at the exact same time.
5. The 2026 “Gotchas” (The Fine Print)
I promised to be honest, and there are three things that still don’t work on Amazon as of February 2026:
- No Points Boosters: Those personalized offers in your Morrisons app (e.g., “Spend £5 on bread, get 500 points”) are not valid on Amazon. These require an in-store or Morrisons.com shop.
- No Spend Collectors: The “Christmas Collector” challenges usually require a set weekly spend (e.g., £50 for 4 weeks). Amazon grocery spend is excluded from these challenges.
- No Voucher Redemptions: You can earn points on Amazon, but you cannot spend your £5 vouchers there. You’ll need to use those at a physical Morrisons or their main website.
6. Comparison: Amazon vs. Deliveroo vs. In-Store
| Feature | Amazon | Deliveroo | In-Store |
| Points per Item | 5 Points | 5 Points | 5 Points |
| Member Prices | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Personal Boosters | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Yellow Labels | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
7. Troubleshooting: Why aren’t my points showing?
If you’ve linked your card but your balance isn’t budging, check these:
- Substitutions: If Amazon replaces a “Points Promo” item with a generic brand, you might lose the bonus points.
- The 52-Week Rule: If you haven’t used your Morrisons More card (anywhere) for 52 weeks, your account becomes “inactive” and the link to Amazon may break.
- Primary Account: The card link is tied to the primary shopper’s login. Ensure your Prime “Household” partner isn’t the one doing the shopping.
Summary: The Verdict for 2026
If you are already paying for Amazon Prime, linking your Morrisons More card is a no-brainer. It takes two minutes and turns a chore into a passive savings stream. You are effectively getting a small “rebate” on every grocery item delivered to your door.
The Smart Friend Bottom Line: Link it today, set a “Grocery Day” for your staples, and use the Fivers you earn to treat yourself to a “free” shop in-store once a month.
Sources & Fact-Check
- Morrisons Help Hub: “More Points on Amazon” (Verified Feb 2026).
- Amazon UK: “Loyalty Programme Card Integration Terms” (Updated Jan 2026).
- Money Saving Expert: “Supermarket Loyalty Stacking – The 2026 Update.”
- Retail Gazette: “Morrisons Loyalty Revenue Hits Record High via Partner Channels” (Feb 2026).


