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Tesco 25% off wine up to 10th July
Tesco are selling 6 bottles of wine with a 25% off again :beer:
Lidl Super weekend 8/9 July
More chances to drink yourself to sleep , but good price on the other two offers Cotes De Gascoigne white 75cl £2.99 from £4.79 Bordeaux superieur red 75cl £2.99 from £4.99 Deluxe Antipasti meat platter 100g 99p from £1.99 Vitafit Apple Juice 1.5L 49p from 88p F&V for week 6th -> 12th @ 69p Mushrooms 350g Jersey Potatoes…
M&S £10 Dine in with drinks 28/6 to 4/7
Choose your Dine In Menu at your M&S Dine In is available in selected stores and products may vary by store. Vegetarian options available (V) MAINS 2 Mediterranean Sea Bass Fillets With Kalamata olive butter Gastropub Steak Lasagne Slow-cooked beef and red wine sauce layered with pasta and topped with cheese sauce…
Sainsbury’s recalls sandwich fillers over fears they could contain Listeria
Sainsbury’s has announced that it is recalling some of its deli sandwich filler products warning that they might contain Listeria. Late on Monday evening, the supermarket said that it was calling on customers to return products including some of its Cheese & Onion, Chicken & Sweetcorn, Chicken Tikka, Coronation Chicken,…
Pick Your Own fruit (strawberries, raspberries etc) prices reasonable?
With good quality fresh English strawberries selling at around £3.50 per kilo in Waitrose and £2.99 in Aldi and Lidl, is anyone still bothering with the Pick Your Own places? Round here they're charging between £3.50 and £4.50 per kilo, and for that you've got to drive there and spend valuable time picking the things.…
Lidl Super weekend 1st & 2nd July
More wine again a Nice Shiraz Rose for £2.99 Primadonna extra virgin olive oil £1,49 from £2.39 Freshona Roasted red peppers 400g jar 99p from £1.79 Deluxe Scottish smoke salmon 100g £1.49 from £2.99 more luxuries than staples again. https://www.lidl-flyer.com/en-GB/#/30dd5015-5595-11e7-85ac-005056ab0fb6/view/flyer/page/32
Tesco home delivery service in meltdown after IT glitch
Tesco's home delivery service has gone into meltdown due to an IT glitch. The technical hitch is understood to have affected thousands of customers who were expecting deliveries today from over a hundred stores across the UK. Those expecting their grocery shops this morning were left angry when their orders were cancelled…
Lidl Super weekend 24/25 June
Chilean Pedro Jimenez, was £3.99 now £2.99 Cotes du Rhone, was £3.99 now £2.99 Dulano Bavarian Bratwurst 300g, was £1.99 now 99p Doussy Fabric Conditioner 2L, was £1.95 now 99p Floralys Aloe Vera Toilet Roll 4x165 sheets, was £1.49 now 89p
M&S £10 Dine In 14 to 20 June
Menu seems pretty good plus drinks. Sage crusted pork chops Two British outdoor-bred pork loin steaks with a sage and onion crust Gastropub chicken, prawn & chorizo paella Cooked rice in a smoked paprika sauce with chargrilled chicken thigh and piquillo peppers Lasagne al forno Sheets of free range egg pasta layered with a…
Lidl Super weekend 17/18 June
Apears they want us to follow a liquid diet Cimarosa Californian Zinfandel Rose 75cl £2.99 from £4.19 Allini Italian Secco Bianco 75cl £3.39 from £4.79 Vitafit Multivitamin Fruit Juice 1L 49p from 9p Deluxe Coffee ( 3 varieties) 200g 99p from £1.99 Milbona Yogurt Drink 750g 59p from £1.19 F&Vfor 15th -> 21st at 45p Rocket…
Lidl Super weekend 10/11 June
Cheap cheese is back Cotes Du Rhone Villages red wine £2.99 ( from £4.29 ) W5 All In One Dishwasher Tabs 40 tabs £1.99 ( from £3.19 ) Formil Laundry Gel 630ml 99p ( from £1.75) Valley Spire Mature Cheddar 830g £1.99 ( from £3.69 ) F&V for the week ( 8th -> 14th ) at 69p Pears 770g Mangoes each Doughnut Peaches 500g Jersey…
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Ofgem proposes new 'no standing charge' Price Cap – but Martin Lewis warns vulnerable customers need to be opted in or it won't work
Ofgem has today launched detailed proposals for a major shake up to its Energy Price Cap that dictates the price over 80% of homes in England, Scotland and Wales pay for their energy bills.
Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland to cut overdraft rates for millions but hike them for others – here's what's happening and full help
If you're a Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland current account holder, the interest rate you're charged for using your overdraft could change soon as part of a fees shake-up. The Lloyds Banking Group, which owns all three brands, says millions of its customers will pay less after the changes – but a "few" will pay more.
Warm Home Discount expansion confirmed with millions more eligible for the £150 top-up this winter – here's what we know
Around 2.7 million more low-income households, including 900,000 families with children, will become eligible for the £150 Warm Home Discount this winter, as the Government has confirmed it will remove the existing 'hard to heat' eligibility criteria. The extension has only been confirmed for winter 2025/26, with further changes possible for future years.
Martin Lewis: At last a chance to fix Council Tax flaws impacting millions – debt collection, difficulty challenging your band, discounts and more
Major flaws in the Council Tax system in England could finally be fixed in future, as the Government has launched a wide-ranging consultation to review hideous debt collection practices, the difficulty of challenging your band, the overly complex and horribly-named Severe Mental Impairment discount and more. MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis, who has long campaigned on these issues, shares his response and analysis.
Energy complaints to be dealt with more quickly and Energy Ombudsman to get new powers under Government plans
If you have a complaint about your energy firm, it may be resolved more quickly in future, as the Government has announced a raft of proposals to strengthen consumer protections in the energy market. The planned changes include giving the Energy Ombudsman new powers to force firms to comply with its decisions – but it's still very early days. Here's what we know so far.
Warm Home Discount expansion confirmed with millions more eligible for the £150 top-up this winter – here's what we know
Around 2.7 million more households, including 900,000 families with children, will become eligible for the £150 Warm Home Discount this winter, as the Government has confirmed it will remove the existing 'hard to heat' eligibility criteria. The extension has only been confirmed for winter 2025/26, with further changes possible for future years.
Base rate held at 4.25% – here's what it means and when it might be cut next
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 4.25%. Below we explain why, when it might be cut, plus what it means for your mortgage and savings.
Applied for South West Trains 'boundary fares' compensation? Act now to claim it
If you applied for compensation from South West Trains before the deadline in January 2025, you now need to provide your bank details to the claim administrator so it can be paid to you. Here's what you need to know.
Winter Fuel Payments to be reinstated for millions – Martin Lewis explains how it'll work, what it means and if it's an improvement
All State Pensioners in England and Wales will receive a Winter Fuel Payment this winter, though those who earn over £35,000 will see it clawed back through the tax system. It means nine million pensioners will get the £200 or £300 top-up. Here MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis shares his instant response and analysis, and we include answers to your key questions.
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