Revealed. Hidden discounts in supermarkets’ fresh counters – up to 40% off meat, fish, cheese etc

In our recent blog series we’ve seen how supermarkets often sell the same or near-identical items at different prices in different sections of the same store, including baby aisle bargains and ‘world foods’ savings. Now we’ve uncovered hidden bargains on supermarkets’ fresh counters…

Argos hikes prices as 3for2 on 3,000 toys offer launches

Angry shoppers have vented their fury after the prices of popular toys were hiked in time for the Argos 3for2 toy sale. The annual promotion, which launched on Wednesday morning, is popular with MoneySavers stocking up for Christmas, but hundreds of savvy shoppers spotted prices on at least 20 different toys had risen overnight – meaning in...

£1.50 prosecco trick. Min six bottles (usually £6 each)

It’s BACK… Sainsbury’s is again running three different promotions which you can combine – known as code stacking – to get a corking deal on bottles of fizz. Until Tue 3 Oct, newbies to Sainsbury’s* online can effectively get prosecco from £1.50 to £3ish a bottle (norm £6-£10), though you have to buy six. Even existing Sainsbury’s shoppers, both online...

How to get a rare discount at Nando’s

Your chicken and chips fix just got a little cheaper, as you can get a cheeky 15% off a £20 spend at Nando’s using this clever little Tesco gift card trick… Either go online or in store at Tesco* and there’s 15% off selected gift cards, including for Nando’s, meaning you buy £20 credit to spend in the restaurant for...

‘Free’ £40 Amazon baby bundle trick

If you’re an Amazon Prime member you can get a ‘free’ box of baby items, including wet wipes, a bottle and a Disney toy, when you create a Baby Wishlist and purchase £20+ of items from it. It’s available to all Prime members, including those on the free 30-day trial – which is where the trick comes in...

Beauty advent calendars out now – incl £35 for £250ish of beauty products with £35 spend at M&S

Beauty advent calendars, though significantly pricier than their chocolate alternative, have in recent years proved increasingly popular. Some have already begun to sell out – so we’re starting to round up some of the best we’ve seen. Now, obviously they’re marketed as advent calendars but we prefer to view them as a means of grabbing beauty items you’d buy anyway...