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4 Current Deals

Until end of February

Special meal includes soup, bread roll, and unlimited tea or coffee

Until the end of February, anyone aged 60 or over can get a bowl of soup (tomato or chicken flavour), a bread roll and unlimited regular tea or coffee for £1 at any Asda Café (find your nearest). There's no minimum spend or other purchase required, and this deal is valid from opening time until café closing, any day of the week. 

Asda told us there's a maximum of one bowl of soup and roll per person, per day. Asda says it doesn't normally have soup on its menu so it couldn't tell us what it would usually cost, but regular tea and coffee is from £1 – so we reckon this meal is a great deal. 

If you’re lucky enough to look under 60, you may be asked to show proof of ID to get this deal.

See our Restaurant deals and vouchers page for other dining out deals.

Ongoing

Available all year. Online and in stores

You can get school uniform items (ages 3-18) from £3 at Asda, both online and in stores. If you're buying online, standard delivery's from £3.75. Click and collect from a store (find your nearest) is free. Stock for the cheapest items is starting to run very low, so there's no guarantee you'll be able to get what you're after.

What can you get?

Prices change depending on size. We noticed that a lot of sizes are sold out online. If George at Asda doesn't have the size you need available to order, try visiting a store instead. Alternatively, there are other similar items available online, but you may pay more for them.

More info

Delivery not available for the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

Ongoing

No minimum spend required

Kids aged 16 or under can eat for £1 when dining in at any Asda café (find your nearest). There's no minimum spend or purchase required, and this deal is valid all day, seven days a week.

Asda told us there's a maximum of one meal per child, per day. The kids' menu includes dishes such as fish fingers, all-day breakfast and chicken nuggets which would normally cost £3.20. Kids can choose from either a hot or cold meal, and now all meals come with a piece of fruit.

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For babies under 18 months, you can get one 70g free pouch of Ella’s Kitchen baby food as part of this deal.

See our Restaurant deals and vouchers page for other dining out deals.

Ongoing

Includes frames, lenses, anti-reflective coating and tints

You can get a complete pair of varifocal glasses for £45 at Asda Opticians. The price includes value frames, lenses, anti-reflective coating, tints and thinner lenses (if required).

We compared prices with a number of other opticians, and found that Asda Opticians was the cheapest for varifocal glasses. Always compare prices before you buy though, as you may find a good deal at your local opticians.

See below for the prices of a complete pair of varifocal glasses elsewhere:

  • Vision Express from £50

  • Glasses Direct from £68

  • Specsavers from £69

Expired

£10 Louvel Fontaine Champagne Brut at Asda

Normally £20

Louvel Fontaine Champagne Brut is currently £10 (normally £19.98) a bottle in-store and online at Asda until Wednesday 31 December.

Of course, if you're doing an online order, you'll need to factor in the minimum spend and delivery charge. Please be Drinkaware.

Expired

£4.67 Prosecco at Asda

Was £6.48

Prosecco Spumante Extra Dry is currently £4.67 (was £6.48) in-store and online at Asda until Wednesday 31 December.

Of course, if you're doing an online order, you'll need to factor in the minimum spend and delivery charge. Please be Drinkaware.

Martin's Money Mantras

Use them

Before spending

If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.

Are you

Not skint? Ask:

Will I use it?

Is it worth it?

Are you

Skint? Ask:

Do I need it?

Can I afford it?

Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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