Co-op World Cup Meal Deal: two pizzas and beer for £5


Updated on 13 June 2018 | 0 Comments

Whether you’re watching the football or not, Co-op’s deal is worth a look – and we’ve included a few other crowd-pleasing meal deals also.

Co-op is one of the first to get in on World Cup act, offering a four-pack of Budweiser bottles (300ml) and two oven pizzas for £5.

With a pack of Budweiser normally costing £4.69 by itself, you’re effectively getting the pizzas for 20p each (usually £3.29).

You have a choice between Co-op own-brand margherita and pepperoni pizzas.

Sadly, the deal is not available north of the border, although Welsh and Northern Irish shoppers can get it, the latter albeit with Coca-Cola instead of beer.

The deal runs from today (13 June) until 10 July, a few days before the World Cup final itself.

However, Co-op’s pizza and beer deal is just one of many out there. We’ve listed them by need below.

I don’t want alcohol

Iceland: three pizzas, garlic bread and 1.5L Pepsi for £5

If you need to feed a bigger crowd, or want to avoid drinking, Iceland is offering three Dr Oetker pizzas with a double pack of garlic baguettes and Pepsi for a fiver.

You have a choice of four different types of pizza (pepperoni, margherita, chicken and mushroom) and four varieties of Pepsi (Max, diet, cherry and ginger).

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I just want alcohol

Morrisons: 5L keg of beer for £10

In a nostalgic throwback, Morrisons has released a limited-edition keg of beer from brewers Greene King dedicated to 1966 World Cup-winner Bobby Moore.

Morrisons' commemorative Bobby Moore beer keg (image: Morrisons)

A donation from each keg purchased will go to the Bobby Moore Fund, which supports Cancer Research UK’s efforts to defeat bowel cancer.

Bear in mind that as this is a keg, you’ll need to drink it within three days, before it goes off. It's only available in stores.

Read more: Morrisons tips and tricks to save money

I like the finer things in life

M&S and Tesco £10 meal deals

Marks and Spencer’s Dine In deal, which gives you a main, sides, dessert and wine for £10, is well known, but unfortunately runs only occasionally.

When it’s not on M&S tend to run other £10 deals, often including wine; otherwise, you can head to Tesco which has a permanent Tesco Finest meal deal with a main, side, dessert and drink - including a four-pack of beer or wine - for £10.

I’ll cook for myself, thank you!

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