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Sainsbury baby event

not sure if its posted yet but Sainsbury is currently doing 1/3 off pretty much all baby stuff including food, snacks, nappies, bath/shampoo. Time to stock up :j

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  • babyplum
    babyplum Posts: 301 Forumite
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    I noticed this yesterday when i went to Sainsburys. I had no idea it was on but took the opportunity to stock up on nappies, wipes, baby food, and even got some new spoons, bowls and cups!

    I also noticed that they had Annabel Karmel pouches of baby food (6+ months) half price, so got quite a few of those as they are dead handy for popping in your change bag if going out for the day.

    Very pleased!
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  • horngkai
    horngkai Posts: 572 Forumite
    it ends on the 15th. So act quick.
  • I went along to this and bought some nappies and baby food, whilst the nappies (simply pampers) were a good deal the baby food was more expensive than ASDA and their baby event does not start until next week.
  • vic.star
    vic.star Posts: 456 Forumite
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    This was in a post last week, it was under the title of sainsbury's third off event or something along those lines. It's great though, i get tonnes of vouchers through the post for my 6 month old and saved £2.20 on pouches/jars. I don't approve of using jars of food to feed my son, but as he is just starting on different flavours other than fruit puree i took the opportunity of my vouchers and the event to buy a few different flavours for him to try, then i will make up my own recipe which will be much cheaper and healthier :D One of the best deals atm for individual jars too, i paid 20p for one with a voucher so more than worth it for him to try something different :)
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