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CO OP members £5 off voucher when you spend £20
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Maestro.
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Hi all,
Don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I've taken advantage of this recent co-op coupon deal a few times now in what almost seems like a loophole. The way it works is this:
You go to co-op and spend just over £20 quid.
You hand over your membership card, and they give you a coupon for £5 off your shop, providing you spend over £20 next time you come in.
Rinse and repeat - spend just over £20, hand over your coupon, get the price reduced, then get another coupon.
It doesn't seem to work if you spend much more than £20, because they then give you £40 coupons which only give you a few £ off, making it significantly less of a "deal".
You do have to be a co-op member, and this may well only apply to my local co-op, but having saved around 10 quid already it was too good not to post here. I have a feeling it may only be for January, as the last two coupons I've got both had an expiry of 28th January - so get on it quick to make some worthwhile savings.
Enjoy :beer:
Don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I've taken advantage of this recent co-op coupon deal a few times now in what almost seems like a loophole. The way it works is this:
You go to co-op and spend just over £20 quid.
You hand over your membership card, and they give you a coupon for £5 off your shop, providing you spend over £20 next time you come in.
Rinse and repeat - spend just over £20, hand over your coupon, get the price reduced, then get another coupon.
It doesn't seem to work if you spend much more than £20, because they then give you £40 coupons which only give you a few £ off, making it significantly less of a "deal".
You do have to be a co-op member, and this may well only apply to my local co-op, but having saved around 10 quid already it was too good not to post here. I have a feeling it may only be for January, as the last two coupons I've got both had an expiry of 28th January - so get on it quick to make some worthwhile savings.
Enjoy :beer:
Oh, you wee bazza!
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Not all co-ops sadly mine is midcounties and is not taking part
http://news.co-operativefood.co.uk/latest-news/the-january-sales-for-the-best-food-deals-drink-deals-and-more.html0% credit card £1360 & 0% Car Loan £7500 ~ paid in full JAN 2020 = NOW DEBT FREE 🤗
House sale OCT 2022 = NOW MORTGAGE FREE 🤗
House purchase completed FEB 2023 🥳🍾 Left work. 🤗
Retired at 55 & now living off the equity £10k a year (until pensions start at 60 & 67).
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Ah cool, thanks for the link. Shame your local isn't participating.Oh, you wee bazza!0
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thanks. I thought there was somewhere better for it to go, I see its in a much better place now.Oh, you wee bazza!0
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