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Matalan shoppers rush to buy £20 white bedding set reduced to 50p in special offer

Matalan shoppers rush to buy £20 white bedding set reduced to 50p in special offer

Scottish Sun26-05-2025

Shoppers are raving over its 'luxury' feel — but there's one small catch to note
WHAT A BARGAIN Matalan shoppers rush to buy £20 white bedding set reduced to 50p in special offer
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MATALAN shoppers can snap up a 'luxury'-looking bedding set for just 50p in a limited-time deal.
The White Butterfly Duvet Cover, normally priced at £21, is available for less than £1 when new customers sign up to Top Cashback.
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Offers are also available on the single and king sizes
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The single size, usually £16, is completely free after cashback for new members, or £11.33 for existing ones
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The deal is available online across the UK and applies to the double size set, which includes the duvet cover and matching pillowcases, both featuring a delicate embossed butterfly pattern.
New Top Cashback members can get the set for just 50p after claiming a £2 cashback bonus, while existing members can still enjoy a hefty saving, picking it up for £15.50 with the same bonus.
Offers are also available on the single and king sizes.
The single size, usually £16, is completely free after cashback for new members, or £11.33 for existing ones.
One happy customer wrote: "Outstanding in quality and style. Even more stunning than l was expecting.
So reasonably priced in fact l will be purchasing a second set.
I would 100 per cent recommend this product."
Over at Dunelm, shoppers can find up to 50 per cent off selected duvet sets in a seasonal sale.
One popular waffle set now ranges from £25.60 to £41.60, down from £32 to £52, and comes in a choice of colours including sage green, black, grey, blue and white.
Meanwhile, Dusk is offering up to 25 per cent off bedding, including the 200 thread count Portofino Waffle Duvet Cover, reduced to between £27.50 and £49.50.
Matching pillowcases, usually £22, are now £11 for a pair.
Back at Matalan, more glowing reviews have poured in for the White Butterfly set.
One buyer said: "Beautiful butterfly design, excellent quality and great value. Looks like luxury item."
Another added: "Looks good, feels good, just adds a bit of luxury." A third commented: "Just gorgeous. Embossed butterflies on it.
"Feels nice too, very comfy feeling.....love it."
A fifth review simply read: "Excellent value for money."
However, potential buyers should note a couple of small drawbacks.
The set is machine washable, but there's no mention of whether it's suitable for tumble drying—something to consider for busy households.
And with the fabric's raised design, pet owners may need to be cautious as claws could potentially snag the material.
For those looking to refresh their home on a budget, Dunelm is also offering significant discounts on various homeware items.
Shoppers can find up to 75 per cent off in their clearance sale, including items like curtains, bedding, and rugs .
Additionally, Dunelm's outlet stores across the UK offer up to 75 per cent off stylish home items, including boucle chairs, sofas, cabinets, and lighting.
In the kitchenware department, Dunelm has launched a promotional offer, cutting the price of a 12-piece dinner set from £25 to just £12.50.
This floral-designed set includes four dinner plates, four side plates, and four bowls, and is both dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Over at Dunelm, shoppers can find up to 50% off selected duvet sets in a seasonal sale
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