
Amazon slashing prices of thousands of items including household staples in huge sale – and it begins in days
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BARGAIN lovers better set their alarms, as Amazon is launching a huge sale in just days.
The online retailer's Everyday Essentials Week will offer shoppers up to 40% off household staples across grocery, health and personal care, beauty and pet categories.
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Everyday Essentials Week will offer shoppers up to 40% off household staples
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Penny pinchers will be delighted at the chance to make savings on big name brands such as Andrex, Fairy, Flash and Gillette Venus.
Shoppers will also be able to snap up grocery products from brands such as Cadbury and Twinings, for up to 30% cheaper.
The mega sale will take place over a week, from May 21 to May 27.
The discounts will apply to all UK customers, with Prime members also able to access free delivery and same-day delivery in over 80 towns and cities across the UK.
Amazon said that the event will offer shoppers savings 'on products for every room of the home, and for every member of the family – from baby wipes, shampoo, and toilet roll, to coffee pods, pet food, and fabric softener.'
Bargain fans will also be pleased to learn that there will also be up to 15% off Amazon's own brand lines, including Amazon Basics and Amazon Essentials.
Shoppers desperate to be the first to snap up deals can even subscribe to deal alert notifications, or add items to a WishList for updates.
And customers keen to get money off grocery products will be able to do so via a variety of Amazon services, such as Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and partnerships with Co-op, Iceland and Morrisons.
This comes after Amazon launched a rival to Temu and Shein, with thousands of products selling for £20 or less.
'Haul' was unveiled in the UK last week, after being launched in the US last year.
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The service is initially being trialled among select customers before being rolled out for all customers "in the coming weeks".
Haul is only available via smartphone with shoppers able to scan a QR code via www.amazon.co.uk/b?node=201079717031 to access it.
If you already have the Amazon mobile app, search "Haul" and then hit "Enter" to be redirected.
Shoppers will be able to purchase thousands of products for £20 or less through Haul, with the majority of items costing under £10.
The service will also offer free delivery on all orders over £15, while shoppers can receive an extra 5% off their order when spending more than £50.
HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST?
A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that's £107.88 over the course of a year.
If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead.
For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year.
Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year).
And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49.
However, orders through Haul will arrive in 'two weeks or less', meaning shoppers could face longer shipping times.
John Boumphrey, UK country manager of Amazon, said: 'We are constantly working to provide the best possible shopping experience for customers, and this is another way to offer low prices on a wide selection of products.
'Now more than ever we know our customers are looking to save, and we're excited to provide more options through the shopping app they already know and love.'
Amazon Prime users can also snap up up to £400 of goodies this month.
As part of Amazon's Prime Gaming initiative, shoppers can claim as many as 22 video games for free.
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