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Co-op brings back its 'best ever' Freezer Filler deal

Co-op brings back its 'best ever' Freezer Filler deal

Rhyl Journal5 days ago
Customers have praised the "insanely cheap" offer, which offers members five big-brand freezer favourites for £6, saving £8.30. Non-members pay £6.50, still saving £7.80.
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 🙌
Not yet a member? Sign up now! 👉 https://t.co/PcX6OwhMXT pic.twitter.com/TeZKrdrbgX
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.
Recommended reading:
Family supermarket deals with more than 50 per cent off, but be quick
Aldi brings back 'wine of the summer' but stocks are limited
Aldi, Tesco, Lidl and more UK supermarket recall warnings
There's also deals on own-brand wine, including:
Wine deals finish on July 15, so be quick.
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