B&M shoppers rush to buy 10p ‘great find’ perfect for kids’ school lunches
B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a dirt cheap product and have hailed it a “great find”.
The 10p steal is perfect for kids’ packed lunches and frees up space in their school bag.
B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a collapsible lunch box[/caption]A woman took to Facebook to spread the word about her new game-changing discovery.
She wrote to the group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK: “Bought these for £3.50 the other day for my boys DoE trip.”
The woman added that the price of the item has now been slashed to 10p from £3.
B&M are selling collapsible lunch boxes that “collapse to less than half their size”.
Other stores are selling similar lunch boxes but at a far steeper price.
Amazon has them on offer for £11.99 and eBay sells them for £5.99.
Meanwhile the Ikea version is £6.00 and the Dunhelm model £8.00.
It comes as we told how to bag the best deals on school items.
Early birds can swoop in to save on school uniform from this week – but you’ll need to act fast.
With special offers on kit starting at supermarkets and department stores this week, savvy parents will want to be first in line to ensure they get the best deals.
Sainsbury’s and Marks and Spencer are among those with school uniform sales in the next fortnight, with up to 25% off.
At Sainsbury’s there’s currently 25% off all Tu clothing, including school uniform.
The offer lasts until midnight on Thursday 27 and runs in stores as well as online at tu.co.uk.
At Aldi the store’s £5 Back to School Uniform Bundle is available from July 4 until stock runs out.
One deal hunter recently gave three top tips to help Brits find the cheapest groceries.
Savvy shopper Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, has laid out rules that can help cut the cost of your weekly food shop.
One way to get your groceries for a bargain price is to buy through websites online that focus on products that are nearing their best-before date.
Sites like Best Before It’s Gone, Motatos and Discount Dragon offer cupboard products, that are excess stock, discontinued, or approaching or past their best-before date at a fraction of their original cost.
Tom also says shoppers should use Too Good To Go every day. This is an app that lets you buy food that is excess or nearing its best before date at a fraction of its original cost.
You can get ‘magic bags’ of goodies from restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and also supermarkets. Recently Aldi have started doing them, and you can also find them from M&S and Zap.