Wednesday's Top Money-Saving Tips


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

Check out the latest high street and online offers and money saving deals.

Here's the second edition of our new daily money-saving tips column. Let's start with the bargains we've added today (Tuesday):

We kick off with some good deals from Somerfield. The supermarket currently has lots of half-price deals on fruit and veg, meat, chilled goods and plenty of other groceries. These include 2kg of Maris Piper potatoes for £1, fresh boneless large pork leg at £2.50 per kg, and Italian-style pizzas (margherita/double pepperoni) at £1.54 each.

Take a friend to the cinema for free with Dixons: spend over £399 at the online store and you can claim a `2 for 1' Vue cinema card to use throughout 2008.

If you're looking for smart Christmas outfits for your sprogs, try Adams Kids -- the chain is currently offering 25 per cent off childrens' partywear.

If it's time for your regular eye test, considering registering online with Vision Express. You'll get a voucher entitling you to a half-price eye examination, and one giving ten per cent off prescription glasses.

And finally, BHS is currently offering £5 off all online orders over £35.

Here are those offers which continue to be valid:

Books -- Everyone loves a good book, and if you sign up to the Borders email you'll be sent a voucher worth 20% off your next purchase in-store.

Toys -- Boots and Marks & Spencer have their usual 3 for 2 offer 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 benefitting from.

Early Learning Centre also has some great discounts on its toys at the moment -- including a third off its "Luxury Dolls Mansion", and £12.50 off its "Whizz Around Garage" (now £25).

Head over to Debenhams to take advantage of their pre-Christmas sale -- it'll be offering 25% off all items in-store from 21-23 November. And John Lewis is offering free delivery on anything ordered online at the moment.

Tesco is offering 25% off all wine and champagne when you buy six bottles or more.

Nectar is continuing its special Christmas offers, with this week's deal being 50% off MyVu iPod glasses, the Samsung mini camcorder (now 18,850 points) and the Sony DVD player for 12,950 points.

Pet food -- 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.

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).

Do help your fellow Fools out by flagging up any good deals we might have missed. You can do this via the Moneysaving tips discussion board, by sending an email to moneysavingtips@fool.co.uk, or by adding comments at the bottom of this article.

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