Valentine's Day gift bargains

Want to impress a loved one on a budget this Valentine’s Day? Take a look at these top deals on all the essentials.

Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us, so if you’ve got someone special that you want to treat here are some of the best Valentine’s Day bargains around on everything you’ll need.

Chocolates

At Thorntons you can get 20% off your order with code UEPM (via VoucherCodes.co.uk) until 13th February. And at the moment you can get free standard delivery on all orders over £35.

You can get 13% off all orders at Chocolate Trading Co with code MVC13FEB (via MyVoucherCodes.co.uk) until 28th February.

[SPOTLIGHT]Over at Hotel Chocolat you can get 10% off all orders with code VCHCSPRX2 (via VoucherCodes.co.uk) until 14th February.

At M&S you can bag a free box of chocolates with selected bouquets, like its Fairtrade roses for £22, until 10th February.

Debenhams Flowers is also offering free chocolates on selected bouquets.

At Bunches.co.uk you can get a free box of chocolates on all flower orders, as well as free delivery. It has bouquets starting from £17.99.

And at Interflora you can get a 120g box of chocolates worth £4.99 free when you order a bouquet from its spring range and use code SPRINGTREAT (via MyVoucherCodes.co.uk), until 30th April.

Flowers

Whether it’s a dozen red roses or a colourful spring bouquet, flowers are a nice touch on Valentine’s Day and you can save using cashback websites like TopCashback and Quidco.

Asda has a dozen red roses for £21, which was the cheapest I could find. You can get free delivery and also save even more shopping via TopCashback as you can earn back 5.25% on Asda Flower orders.

Elsewhere you can get 15% off Valentine’s Day flowers at Debenhams Flowers with code NETVC15 (via netvouchercodes.co.uk) until 16th February. There are bouquets for under £20.

iflorist is offering 10% off using code 10iflorist (via netvouchercodes.co.uk) until 28th February, where prices start from £19.90 and selected bouquets come with a free card.

At Flowersdirect you can get 21% cashback when you shop via TopCashback. Bouquets start from £22.99.

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Champagne

Valentine’s Day is a great time to get discounts on champagne and the best bargains around at the moment are found at the supermarkets.

At Aldi you can get a bottle of Veuve Monsigny Champagne for just £9.99.

Asda has bottles of Louvel Fontaine Champagne for just £10, which are normally around £24.25. The offer is available both in-store and online until 17th February.

Over at Tesco you can get a bottle of Louis Delaunay Champagne Brut Non Vintage half price for £12.49 until 14th February.

In Lidl you can get a bottle of Comte de Brismand Brut Reserve Champagne for £12.99

While the cheapest bottle at Sainsbury’s is the Antoine De Clevecy Champagne which you can get for £14.65.

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Romantic meal

You can cut down on the cost of a romantic meal out with a voucher. There are plenty available on websites like VoucherCodes.co.uk and Voucher Cloud at well-known names like Strada, Pizza Express, Ask, Zizzi, Café Rouge and Loch Fyne.

Many won’t be available to use on Valentine’s Day itself, but you could always postpone the event until Saturday or Sunday to make a saving. That said many restaurants put on a set menu on Valentine’s Day that can be pretty affordable so keep an eye out.

But if you don’t fancy eating out there’s also some pretty decent dine-in-deals on at the supermarkets.

Tesco is offering a meal deal from its finest range. You can choose one main, a side and a dessert for £10.

And from 10th February Morrisons will have a meal for two offer where you can get a main and dessert to share plus two sides for £9.

And over at Waitrose Heston Blumenthal has created a Valentine’s Day menu you can make yourself including a starter, main, dessert and cocktail. However, with all the ingredients you might need to get, this won’t be your cheapest option!

Cards

At Moonpig.com you can buy one card and get another free. You can use the offer on all cards, not just Valentine’s cards, so unless you’ve got two lovers in your life you can use the extra card for something else like someone’s birthday.

Moonpig is also offering a free card when you buy flowers or selected gifts like this Band in a Box or this 50 Shades of Play gift set both available for £40.

Over at Funkypigeon.com when you order two or more cards you can get free delivery. So if you can find a design you like that’s cheaper, you might be able to save even more money.

Gifts

For him and her: A photobook is a personal but affordable gift. There are plenty of websites that can help you create one, but you can get £15 off any photobook at Albelli with code MVEPBWG until 31st March, and with some on offer sub-£15 you could get one for free with just the delivery to pay!

For him: I Want One of Those is also a good place to find some fun experience gifts that might be good for the man in your life that you wouldn’t mind tagging along to, like this Brewery Tour and Tasting for Two for just £9.99. You can get 10% off Valentine’s gifts with code VAL14 (via netvouchercodes.co.uk) until 14th February.

For her: Some tasteful lingerie can go down well and doesn’t have to cost a bomb. La Senza is offering 20% off using code VCWEB20 (via VoucherCodes.co.uk) until 14th February and Ann Summers has 20% off everything with code ASLOVE20 (via Voucher Cloud).

For him or her: If you want something a bit different Not on the Highstreet has lots of quirky gifts like this Personalised Silver Plated Coffee Spoon for £16. And you can get 8.4% cashback when you shop via TopCashback or 10% cashback when you shop via Quidco.

For him or her: A good gift for any loved one is a fragrance. The Fragrance Shop is offering 15% off all gift sets with code GIFT15. While Boots is offering up to 50% off fragrances in-store and online and you can get a further £5 off online using code FRAG5 until 4th March.

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