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Published 06 May 2025
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This week’s must-grab offers!
Looking to stretch your pounds a little further this week? We’ve rounded up the best wallet-friendly deals.
Published: 6 May 2025
3 for 2 at Holland & Barrett
Top up your wellness stash without the guilt with the Holland & Barrett 3 for 2 offer on everything from vitamins to supplements. Whether you’re boosting gut health or looking after your joints, it’s a deal your body (and bank account) will thank you for.
Fun fact: Holland & Barrett have been health heroes since 1870!
Up to 60% off Clarks women’s shoes
Comfort and class never go out of style and if you’re looking for a new pair of shoes that tick both boxes, head to Clarks, where there’s up to 60% off selected women’s footwear.
With nearly 200 years of shoemaking heritage (yes, they started with sheepskin slippers in 1825), Clarks is a shoe brand you can rely on.
25% off coffee with the Coffee Club app
Calling all coffee addicts… Join the Coffee Club, flash your digital card and sip your favourite blend for 25% less at participating coffee shops.
With 90 million cups consumed daily in the UK, why not make yours cheaper?
Win a free National Trust Family Day pass – worth £50
Ready to explore the great outdoors for free? Download the InYourArea app for your shot at one of 60,000 FREE National Trust Family Day passes. You'll know instantly if you've won, but hurry, the offer ends 13 May or when they're all snapped up.
Did you know, more than 5.37 million people are members of the National Trust? That’s more than the entire population of Costa Rica!
Slashed prices at George
From fashion to furnishings, George is slashing prices across the board. Whether you're refreshing your wardrobe or grabbing new gadgets, there’s a bargain with your name on it.
Launched in 1989, George was designed to bring catwalk flair to supermarket aisles and it’s still delivering.
Whether you’re treating your feet, fuelling your health or planning a budget-friendly day out, these deals are your ticket to smarter spending.
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: 6 May 2025
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