Latest Discounts And Deals #3


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

Have a look at some of the latest money-saving deals and discounts on the high street.

It's the last week in November and that means there's loads of Xmas shopping discounts and deals up for grabs. To kick off this week, here are some new money-saving offers hot off the press:

The supermarket giants are gearing up for Christmas, with plenty of deals to tempt customers through their doors. Highlights at Tesco this week include Tesco medium turkey at half price (now £10) and Tesco Finest Large Canadian Prawns (400g) reduced to £3.

As usual, Somerfield has buy one, get one free deals on several popular brands, including Coca-Cola and Batchelors Cup A Soup - and there are plenty of half-price offers available too.

For the sprogs, Adams Kids is now offering 25% off jackets and boots, as well as 25% off childrens' partywear.

And the Early Learning Centre currently has some great discounts on its toys to keep the children occupied - including a third off its "Lift Off Rocket" and "Whizz Down Mountain" products.

Finally, for the gents, Burton currently has several offers on menswear, including three plain T-shirts for £12.

Deals which continue to be valid:

Boots are currently hosting a `shopping event' where savvy shoppers can get a whopping 1000 Advantage Card points for every £50 they spend. A full list of stores taking part in the next few days can be found here.

Boots and Marks & Spencer have their usual 3 for 2 offers on toys and gifts this Christmas - and as Boots is giving £1 to Children in Need for every toy sold, you can be doing some good at the same time. Don't forget to check out the Advantage Point machines in-store to see if there are any further offers you could be benefiting from.

If you're looking for a few more health and beauty ideas to fill those Christmas stockings, why not check out The Body Shop, which is offering a free gift including a Mini Satsuma Body Butter and mascara when you spend over £25. There is also currently free delivery on all orders over £20.

Bookworms should be able to pick up some great deals as the leading bookshops do battle this Christmas. Waterstone's is offering half price deals on selected cookery books at the moment, together with 40% off many other titles and money off lots of boxsets.

And if you sign up to the Borders email, you'll be sent a voucher worth 20% off your next purchase in-store.

If you're looking for bargain cinema tickets, why not check out lastminute.com, which is offering tickets at any one of 14 participating VUE cinemas (unfortunately this offer is only available in London) for the bargain price of £4.25.

If you spend over £399 at Dixons, you can claim a '2 for 1' Vue cinema card to use during 2008.

Both Orange and O2 are giving away up to 4 Sims per household free of charge. Don't forget that with Orange you can also watch films at 2 for 1 every Wednesday, in conjunction with its Orange Wednesdays offer.

Specsavers has a number of deals at the moment, including a 2 for 1 deal on its glasses, together with 30% off spectacles for students and senior citizens.

On the other hand, register your details with Vision Express and you can get a voucher entitling you to a half-price eye examination, and one for 10% off prescription glasses.

For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Field and Trek are offering 20% discount on all orders above £45. Simply enter discount code DV41 at the checkout to qualify.

And Uniqlo, the Japanese brand clothes store, is offering free delivery on all purchases for a limited period only.

If you're looking to go skiing on a budget this winter, check out the range of clothing at LIDL. The retailer currently has snowboard jackets on offer from £29.99 and ski trousers from £19.99.

John Lewis is offering free delivery on anything ordered online at the moment, while Nectar is continuing its special Christmas offers, including 50% off both MyVu iPod glasses (17,700 points) and the Sony DVD player (for 12,950 points).

On a slightly different note, Vet UK is now offering free P&P not only on medicines, but also now offers a free, 48-hour courier delivery service for pet food, too.

Finally, Christmas Accommodation - If you're likely to be visiting friends and family over the festive season and need somewhere to stay, check out Travelodge - it's offering thousands of rooms for just £19 per night (but you'll need to book before 1 December).

So there you have it, a few of the offers on at the moment. If you'd like to tell us about any more, please do by posting on the Moneysaving tips discussion board, adding your comments to this article or by sending us an email at moneysavingtips@fool.co.uk.

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