
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.
What's in the Co-op Freezer Filler deal?
This time, it's offering:
Birds Eye 8 100% Crispy Fish Fingers 224g
Dr. Oetker Ristorante Mozzarella Pizza 335g
McCain Smiles 454g
Nestle Rowntree Multi Pack 6x80ml
Rowntree's Mango Stick 4x70ml
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".
The Co-op pizza and beer deal is back
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 🙌
Not yet a member? Sign up now! 👉 https://t.co/PcX6OwhMXT pic.twitter.com/TeZKrdrbgX — Gary Sullivan Redpath (@gazredpath) July 8, 2025
New Co-op ready meal deals
There's also a new deal today on two Irresistible ready meals for £7.50, saving up to £2.70.
This includes:
Co-op Irresistibile Lasagne Al Forno 400g
Co-op Irresistible Macaroni Cheese 350g
Co-op Irresistible Chicken Tikka Masala 380g
Co-op Irresistible Paella 400g
Co-op Irresistible Cottage Pie 400g
Co-op Irresistible Fish Pie 400g
Co-op Irresistible Ham Gratin 400g
Co-op Irresistible Mushroom Risotto 400g
Co-op Irresistible Lamb Moussaka 400g
Co-op Irresistible Beef Pappardelle 350g
Available in store and online from today until August 5.
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Co-op wine deals
There's also deals on own-brand wine, including:
Co-op Irresistible Prosecco Rosé Italy Rosé 2300 Stores £6.50 (usually £8.70)
Shore Drift Sauvignon Blanc Fairtrade 75cl South Africa White £6.90 (usually £8.15
Co-op Fairtrade Shiraz 75cl South Africa Red £6.00 (usually £7.15)
Wine deals finish on July 15, so be quick.
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