
Co-op brings back its 'best ever' Freezer Filler deal
The only catch is that you need to buy everything - if anything is out of stock, the whole deal doesn't work.
This time, it's offering:
It's available in store and online from today (July 9) until August 5.
Some of the products in the new Freezer Filler Co-op deal (Image: Co-op)
In the Extreme Couponing and Bargaining Facebook group, customers have described the Co-op's deal as "best ever" and "insanely cheap".
Some recommended buying the deal, even if one item isn't your favourite, and then giving that item to a friend: "Last time I bought it for the Magnums, oven chips, peas and the scampi, as they were worth more than a tenner on their own, then I gave the chicken burgers to my neighbour".
Co-op pizza is part of a new deal (Image: Co-op) Today also sees the return of the popular pizza and beer deal, which gives members two pizzas and a pack of four beers, or soft drink, for £6, saving up to £7.65, again a saving of more than half.
This includes Co-op Stonebaked Pepperoni Pizza 327g or Co-op Stonebaked Margherita Pizzas 320g, plus Budweiser Bottles 4x300ml OR Coca Cola Zero Sugar 4x330ml.
Non-Members pay £7, saving up to £6.65. Available in store and online from today until August 5.
Love this @coopuk! Co-op Members can now get their everyday essentials price matched to Aldi! Amazing 🙌
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There's also a new deal today on two Irresistible ready meals for £7.50, saving up to £2.70.
This includes:
Available in store and online from today until August 5.
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Wine deals finish on July 15, so be quick.
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