Looking for cheap plonk and great deals on meals out? You've come to the right place!
The latest hot deals seem to be all about food and drink. Spring still seems a little reluctant to make an appearance - but these tasty discounts should help you live life to the full whatever the weather.
First off, Virgin Wines is offering you the chance to buy a mixed case of wine tax-free. That's right - you can get merry while they cover the costs of the duty and VAT.
You can get 50% off your food bill at La Tasca when you use one of the vouchers that will be printed in the Telegraph this week (between March 29th and April 4th). As usual, check the small print for exclusions.
And you can get two meals for the price of one at Giraffe restaurants when you use a voucher available to download from Handbag.com. Again, make sure to read those nasty terms and conditions - this deal's only available until April 4th, and not at the weekend.
Finally, if all that consumption makes you feel a touch guilty, Lidl could point you in a more active direction. Current special deals include walking tops for £4.99, kids' welly boots for £3.99 and walking shoes for just £9.99.
Offers which continue to be valid
Outdoor fitness website Field and Trek is offering up to 70% in discounts on clothing, footwear and equipment. There'll be no excuse to evade early morning runs or weekend walks with brilliant offers on Asics trainers and Stormlite shoes and boots.
For those exercising solo, music is a must - and Amazon are currently offering brilliant deals on their Philips mp3 players. Most have 50% off, including this sleek 4GB Flash audio videoplayer, which stores up to 2000 tunes.
People who prefer to get their cardio workout walking up their local high street are also in for action this week. Fashion retailers including Debenhams, Faith and Urban Outfitters are now cutting prices by up to 50% both online and in store.
Burton also have a great offer for guys this week - buy a suit online, and get a shirt and tie pack added to your order for free.
If you're looking to update your home furnishings, the Matalan, Debenhams and Woolworths sales have lots on offer. Woolies' easy-care double duvet sets, which include two pillow-cases, are a bargain at £15.
Of course, those of you committed to prolonging your Easter indulgence for as long as possible can now snap up egg-stra cheap chocolate (sorry).
Thorntons now feature half-price Easter goodies on their website, and posh chocolate shop Hotel Chocolat have cut the cost of selected festive treats by 30%.
Add a bargain DVD boxed set to your sale shopping list, and you'll be fully prepared for another relaxing weekend.
If teen dramas titillate you, this week is a good time to pick up the entire Dawson's Creek collection. It's currently available for £29.97 at Amazon - a whopping £120 cheaper than the RRP. And Asda's online DVD sale promises prices as low as £2.93 for feature films.
If you're a pizza-lover, you can get 20% off Domino's Pizza orders over £20 when you pay with your Barclaycard. Quote code BCZ8LJJJ when you're ordering. But fill up fast - the offer ends on April 30th.
Voucher code heaven can be found at myvouchercodes.co.uk, a website which lists a range of discount codes and printable vouchers to help you save on your everyday shopping.
Deals encompass everything from buy one get on free on Greggs pasties to £20 off orders at dixons.co.uk.
And Amazon fans looking for a bargain should take note of Price Cut Review, a nifty website that lists all current Amazon products selling at half price or less.
The items are sorted into relevant categories to peruse at your leisure. If you're an avid Amazon shopper, don't forget to check out our refund tip at the bottom of this article.
Finally, a tip from a helpful Fool reader: If you donate an item of Marks & Spencers-labelled clothing to Oxfam, you'll get a voucher for £5 off your next purchase of £35 or more at M&S.
As usual, restrictions apply, so just make sure you've read all the terms and conditions.
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