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Published 18 May 2026
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Deals of the week: supermarket bargains to save you £££s
If you’re trying to make your money go a bit further this week, the supermarkets have some genuinely useful offers available.
Published: 18 May 2026
From freezer staples and fresh meat deals to household savings and discounted toiletries, as always, we’ve rounded up the best bargains so you don’t have to.
Mix and match at Asda
Asda has some great mix-and-match offers this week, especially if you’re stocking up the fridge or freezer.
Best deals:
- chilled mix & match: any 2 for £5
- frozen mix & match: any 4 for £5
If you’re trying to cut back on expensive midweek meals or takeaways, these offers could help you build up a few easy options at home.
Summer essentials at Aldi
Aldi has reduced prices across a mix of summer essentials and fresh food this week.
Worth picking up:
- 20% off Lacura sun sprays
- 17% off VIVE drinks
- savings on British rump steak and pork chops
It’s a good week to stock up on barbecue food or summer basics while prices are lower.
Clothing bargains at Tesco
Tesco has plenty of offers running across its F&F range at the moment.
This week’s highlight:
- 25% off adult jeans, with a Clubcard
- 2 x men’s t-shirts for £8
If you need to replace basics or refresh your wardrobe for summer, it’s worth having a browse while the offers are on.
Sweet deals at Sainsbury’s
If you’ve got a Nectar card there are some great deals to snap up this week.
Including:
- a punnet of Strawberries for £1.80 from £2.25
- half-price Dairy Milk 110g chocolate bar
- half price Oral-B iO 3 Electric Toothbrush, reduced from £150 to £65
- 3 for 2 on selected storage items
Definitely worth a look.
Useful savings at Morrisons
Morrisons has some useful savings this week if you’re shopping for the weekend or planning ahead.
Best buys:
- buy 6 bottles of wine, save 25%
- 20% off steak on Saturdays
- 3 for £5 on blueberries and Market Street deli ham
The multibuy offers are particularly handy if you’re meal prepping, hosting or stocking up for packed lunches.
A quick reminder before you shop
It’s always worth checking whether a deal is something you genuinely need before adding it to your trolley.
The best savings usually come from:
- stocking up on items you already buy regularly
- planning meals ahead
- avoiding impulse purchases just because something is discounted
A good offer can absolutely help you save money, especially if it replaces something you’d normally buy at full price.
Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.
Published: 18 May 2026
The information in this post was correct at the time of publishing. Please check when it was written, as information can go out of date over time.
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