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Published 03 Feb 2026
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Deals of the week: the best supermarket bargains this week
With food prices on everyone’s mind, finding ways to stretch your weekly shop a little further has never felt more satisfying.
Published: 3 February 2026
The good news is, there are plenty of deals available in the supermarkets. From cheaper fresh produce to freezer fillers and household essentials, check out these deals to help keep costs down.
Fresh food for less with Aldi’s super six
Every two weeks, Aldi handpicks six fresh items and slashes the prices.
Right now, you can pick up:
- 1kg red onions for 69p (down from 95p)
- six British mini apples for 79p (was 99p)
- 0.4kg British closed cup mushrooms for 89p (down from £1.29)
- six kiwis for 89p, saving 25%
- 2.5kg British red potatoes with 28% off, now just £1.39
- 0.6kg easy peel satsumas with 20% off, also £1.39
A great chance to stock up on fruit and veg without blowing the budget.
Any two ready meals for £6 at Co-op
Short on time but still want something comforting for tea? Until 10 February 2026, Co-op members can grab any two ready meals for £6, or £6.50 for non-members.
Mix and match favourites like:
- British pork and beef meatballs with spaghetti (normally £4)
- Yorkshire pudding with pork sausages (normally £4.25)
Perfect for an easy dinner with decent savings.
Four frozen items for £5 at Morrisons
The freezer-filler deal is back at Morrisons. Order before 22 February 2026 and you can mix and match four selected frozen items for just £5.
Choices include everything from Birds Eye waffles and fries to Goodfella’s pizzas and Young’s fish cakes.
Ideal for stocking up on family favourites. Just bear in mind the offer is subject to availability.
Febreze bathroom air freshener three for £6 at Tesco
Getting a head start on spring cleaning? With a Tesco Clubcard, you can pick up three Febreze bathroom air fresheners for £6. A small but satisfying saving that keeps your home smelling fresh for less.
Buy three get cheapest free at Sainsbury’s
With a Nectar card, Sainsbury’s is making healthy eating more affordable. Simply add three selected fresh items to your trolley and the cheapest one is free.
The offer includes a wide range of veg, from broccoli, beans and peas to sweet potato fries, cabbage, leeks, swede and carrots, a handy way to save on everyday staples.
A little savvy shopping goes a long way.
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: 3 February 2026
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