Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert has explained how shoppers can easily save £90 on their food shopping.
Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Iceland customers could immediately save money on their shopping by using this simple tip which has been described as easy to do - and well worth trying if you haven't already. And if you're extra savvy with how you shop, you can save even more.
In the latest edition of the MoneySavingExpert newsletter, it explained how you can take advantage of any 'newbie' discount codes that some major supermarkets offer shoppers as a way to entice them into ordering online.
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The newsletter explains: "Online grocery delivery has gone into overdrive and delivery services (including the traditional supermarkets) are all trying to sign you up with tasty new-customer offers such as 40% off or £5-£20 off – though which you can get depends on where you live. Use as many as you can, and you'll make BIG savings."
The newbie codes guide covers the larger supermarkets where shoppers have to book a slot in advance. Sainsbury's are currently offering shoppers £15 off their first big shop that comes to £60 using code SPPC22MAY15. Delivery costs around £1 - £7 from next day. It is available for deliveries by Tuesday, May 31.
Iceland do offer £5 off your first ever online spend that comes to £45 using the code ICEFIVEOFF. Delivery is also free for any orders for over £40, meaning you won't have any added costs at the checkout. Morrisons offer £20 off your first online order through Amazon that comes to £60 using the promo code SPRINGMOR20. The offer is only available to Amazon Prime members and shoppers can choose their own preferred delivery slot. The code is available until 11.59pm on Tuesday, May 31, says the Daily Record.
The Co-op also offers Amazon Prime members £15 off their first £50 online shop with the code HELLOCOOP15. Shoppers are able to choose their own preferred delivery slot. The discount code is available until Thursday, June 30. Shoppers have also been advised to to check with their chosen supermarket for any multi-buy deals, further offers and free items that you can add to your order to 'max the discount code.'
For anyone that have never grocery shopped online before, supermarkets are offering new customers discount codes to incentivise them to buy online, totalling £90 overall. Anyone who hasn’t shopped online before can get in on the discount but returning customers might also be offered codes to get money off.
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