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These top-rated $9.99 eye patches banish puffiness, dark circles, and crow's feet: 'I'm honestly obsessed'
These top-rated $9.99 eye patches banish puffiness, dark circles, and crow's feet: 'I'm honestly obsessed'

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

These top-rated $9.99 eye patches banish puffiness, dark circles, and crow's feet: 'I'm honestly obsessed'

There is something so refreshing and calming about starting my day with a pair of under-eye patches, and if you're the same way, it really doesn't get any better than the Plantifique Superfood Under Eye Patches, now under $10 — for a limited time only. At a massive 37 percent off at Amazon, you only have till June 22 to snag this deal. The set includes 12 pairs of eye patches in total, each packed with collagen and hyaluronic acid. PLANTIFIQUE Superfood Under Eye Patches (12 Pairs) For just $9.99, you'll get 12 pairs of eye patches packed with collagen and hyaluronic acid — that's 83 cents per pair. They depuff, hydrate, and nourish your under-eye region, all while making you look more awake and ready to take on the day. Pop them in the fridge for an extra boost. $9.99 (37% off) Shop It's specifically designed for dark circles and puffiness, giving you that dewy, bright-eyed look in the morning — even when you've gotten little to no sleep the night before. They pack a ton of other benefits, too — each eye mask should moisturize and nourish your under-eye area, improve skin elasticity, enhance your natural glow, and refresh tired eyes. Its superfood-packed formula makes this possible. The six ingredients include green tea, peach, flaxseeds, coconut, aloe vera, and blueberries — and even have anti-aging properties like reducing the appearance of crow's feet. Whether you're destressing in the bathtub, jetting off in a plane, or just waking up from a bad night's sleep, these under-eye patches from Plantifique are your best friend. Plus, at just 83 cents for a pair of eye patches, it's one of the cheapest and most effective skincare treatments on the market. The product is also vegan, and the brand does not test on animals — so you know you're buying from a brand that puts the voiceless first. Amazon customers seem to love it too, rating it a 4.5-star from more than 10,000 shoppers. 'Amazing product, skin under eye moisturizes and is very effective. No irritation at all. Even for sensitive skin,' says one reviewer. Another says putting them in her fridge enhances their depuffing abilities: 'These eye patches feel so good right out of the fridge. They reduce puffiness and leave my under-eyes smooth and hydrated.' 'These actually work!' adds a third. 'I've been using these eye patches for a few days now and I'm honestly obsessed. They feel super cool and refreshing, and they really help with puffiness when I haven't slept well (which is often as a mum).' She also says it's an easy way to look put together in the morning — especially when you don't have time for your entire skincare routine. At just $9.99 for a limited time, these top-rated Plantifique eye patches are a must-have for those always on the go. Stock up on a few packs because we're telling you, you'll be wanting to use them daily.

Morrisons shoppers fury over ‘frustrating' More card offer after item SELLS OUT
Morrisons shoppers fury over ‘frustrating' More card offer after item SELLS OUT

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Morrisons shoppers fury over ‘frustrating' More card offer after item SELLS OUT

FRUSTRATED Morrisons shoppers are fuming after the supermarket encouraged customers to spend more but then ran out of promised rewards. The retail giant introduced a special offer in February offering free or discounted luxury kitchen essentials in exchange for spending certain amounts. 1 Customers earn one More Card stamp for each £10 spent in-store. Once shoppers have earned 15 - the equivalent of spending £150 - they can unlock discounts on an array of top quality Pyrex kitchen containers. Or, once reaching 30 stamps or above, the items become free depending on the value of the Pyrex product. For example, a 2.6litre dish worth £30 is available for 50 stamps – equivalent to spending £500. Other container sizes on offer include 600ml and 1.1litre tubs. There's also a hand pump which draws air out of the containers to keep food fresher for longer. The promotion has been a hit shoppers keen to get their hands on the items in exchange for loyally shopping at Morrisons. Yet some dismayed customers who have tried to redeem their stamps have found they were unable to get the Pyrex pieces they wanted. Many are concerned they will run out of time to get hold of the items before the promotion ends on June 22. One customer on social media platform said this week: 'Will there be more stocks of the Pyrex dishes before the 22nd? I waited until I knew how many stamps I was going to get before I redeemed & now they've only got the vacuum pumps left in my local store." Another added: 'How frustrating after save for dishes in your offer (Pyrex vacuum dishes) to be told that store doesn't have any…. 'Bad planning on your part and annoying for loyal customers who are supporting you.' Shopping discounts - How to make savings and find the best bargains A third added: 'My local store in Grays has had those free Pyrex Tubs at the front of the store since you started that promotion with the stamps. 'Now it's come towards the end of the promotion & I have enough stamps to swap over for some, the store haven't got any in. 'Will they be getting some in before the promotion ends on the 22nd June? I've read a lot of stores don't have any left now which seems a real shame for everyone who has spent money with you, collecting those stamps.' A customer also wrote on the Trustpilot website: 'Disappointed with this Pyrex offer. 'Saved up the stamps to find they only have the small dishes left and no vacuum pumps… 'Defeats the purpose really and the message is don't bother spending more to get nothing.' This weekend is the last date for customers to earn stamps, they will then have a two week redemption period to redeem their stamps for their Pyrex dish of choice. Morrisons said: "The Pyrex campaign has been hugely popular with our customers. 'With just three weeks to go we are working closely with our supply chain team on a daily basis to monitor and order more stock to meet the demand." It's understood as the campaign comes to a close, Morrisons has moved large amounts of Pyrex products to the checkout areas, and increased the display space, to ensure stock is available and accessible to customers. What is Morrisons' More Card scheme? The loyalty scheme was reintroduced in 2023 and has proved popular with many shoppers. It allows customers who have saved 5,000 Points, to receive a £5 Morrisons voucher which can be redeemed on a future shop, in store or online. It can be used as a physical card or app and customers will be able to earn points on specific products and counters in store and online. That means you won't earn points on every single item. Customers can also earn five points for every litre of fuel bought in a Morrisons petrol filling station. Examples of points you would get based on purchases include: 100 More Points for every five pack of doughnuts (89p) 500 More Points for every £5 spent at the pizza counter 600 More Points for every £6 spent in a Morrisons café 100 More Points for every British BBQ meat pack from the butcher's counter Once a customer has saved 5,000 points, they will receive a "Morrisons Fiver" which can be redeemed on a future shop. Shoppers on the loyalty scheme will still be able to get exclusive prices on certain products, including Pringles, Nescafe instant coffee and Cathedral City cheese after the supermarket launched those last October. The Pyrex offer is another example of excluisve offers for loyalty members. However, last month the supermarket stopped two of its popular food offers for loyalty members. Fish Fridays and Steak Saturdays have for years given customers with More Cards 20% off fish and steak from the stores' Market Street counters. But the supermarket recently removed the offers as it says customers wanted value all week-long, not just certain days of the week. Instead it has now added 125 fish and steak products to its three for £10 offer, which is available all the time, as well as offering other deals on certain dates. Supermarket loyalty schemes - which has one? MOST UK supermarkets have loyalty schemes so customers can build up points and save money while they shop. Here we round up what saving programmes you'll find at the big brands. Iceland: Unlike other stores, you don't collect points with the Iceland Bonus Card. Instead, you load it up with money and Iceland will give you £1 for every £20 you save. Lidl Plus: Lidl customers don't collect points when they shop, and are instead rewarded with personalised vouchers that gives them money off at the till. Morrisons: The My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen replaces the More Card and rewards customers with personalised money off vouchers via the app. Sainsbury's: While Sainsbury's doesn't have a personal scheme, it does own the Nectar card which can also be used in Argos, eBay and other shops. You need 200 Nectar points to save up £1 to spend on your card. You need to spend at least £1 to get one Nectar point. Tesco: Tesco Clubcard has over 17million members in the UK alone. You use it each time you shop and build up points that can be turned into vouchers - 150 points gets you a £1.50 voucher. Here you need to spend £1 in Tesco to get one point. Waitrose: myWaitrose also doesn't allow you to collect points but instead you'll get access to free hot drinks, and discounts off certain brands in store. Loyalty scheme changes at other retailers Sainsbury's also recently made a huge change to its Nectar loyalty scheme for 18 million customers. The UK's second biggest grocery store has introduced a new security feature on its loyalty card app to prevent points from being stolen. The free scheme allows customers to earn one Nectar point for every £1 spent at Sainsbury's, both in-store and online. How to save money on your food shop Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save hundreds of pounds a year: Odd boxes - plenty of retailers offer slightly misshapen fruit and veg or surplus food at a discounted price. Lidl sells five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50 through its Waste Not scheme while Aldi shoppers can get Too Good to Go bags which contain £10 worth of all kinds of products for £3.30. Sainsbury's also sells £2 "Taste Me, Don't Waste Me" fruit and veg boxes to help shoppers reduced food waste and save cash. Food waste apps - food waste apps work by helping shops, cafes, restaurants and other businesses shift stock that is due to go out of date and passing it on to members of the public. Some of the most notable ones include Too Good to Go and Olio. Too Good to Go's app is free to sign up to and is used by millions of people across the UK, letting users buy food at a discount. Olio works similarly, except users can collect both food and other household items for free from neighbours and businesses. Yellow sticker bargains - yellow sticker bargains, sometimes orange and red in certain supermarkets, are a great way of getting food on the cheap. But what time to head out to get the best deals varies depending on the retailer. You can see the best times for each supermarket here. Super cheap bargains - sign up to bargain hunter Facebook groups like Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK where shoppers regularly post hauls they've found on the cheap, including food finds. "Downshift" - you will almost always save money going for a supermarket's own-brand economy lines rather than premium brands. The move to lower-tier ranges, also known as "downshifting" and hailed by consumer expert Martin Lewis, could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your food shop.

Via Rail strike possible for late June. Here's what it could mean
Via Rail strike possible for late June. Here's what it could mean

National Post

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • National Post

Via Rail strike possible for late June. Here's what it could mean

Via Rail workers have voted for a strike mandate. A strike could come on June 22 if negotiations fails to achieve a settlement. Photo by Dan Janisse / Windsor Star Approximately 2,500 Via Rail workers represented by Unifor have voted overwhelmingly (97.5 per cent) in favour of a strike mandate. This group includes staff in administration, customer service, on-board service, maintenance, call centres, mechanics, and other skilled trades. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS Enjoy the latest local, national and international news. Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual events. Unlimited online access to National Post. National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE ARTICLES Enjoy the latest local, national and international news. Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual events. Unlimited online access to National Post. National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Negotiations between Via Rail and Unifor are ongoing, with conciliation talks scheduled to last until May 31. After that, there will be a federally mandated 21-day 'cooling-off' period. The earliest date a legal strike or lockout could occur is June 22. Get a dash of perspective along with the trending news of the day in a very readable format. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again A strike is not imminent at the moment. The union is not obligated to strike upon being legally able to do so. Negotiations could continue, and an agreement could be reached before any job action is taken. The strike mandate simply gives the union the authority to call a strike if negotiations fail. Meanwhile, Via Rail is operating normally, with no disruptions reported as of May 26. Recent railway labour disputes involving freight railways (such as Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City) have caused service disruptions on some routes that Via Rail uses, particularly in Northern Ontario, but Via Rail has been able to maintain most of its intercity operations. The length of a potential Via Rail strike before service resumes would depend on how quickly Via Rail and the union can reach a new agreement. Historically, Canadian rail strikes have varied in duration — from as short as a few days to several weeks — depending on the complexity of negotiations and whether government intervention occurs. For example, a Canadian Pacific rail strike in 2022 lasted about 60 hours before a tentative deal was reached. If a strike did occur on or after June 22, there could be significant disruptions to Via Rail services, especially if no agreement is reached by then. All services could be suspended for the entire duration of the strike, and normal operations would resume only once a settlement is reached and it is safe to do so. A strike could last days, weeks, or longer if negotiations stall and no back-to-work legislation is introduced. So, a Via Rail strike could significantly impact an upcoming trip, depending on the timing and the route you plan to take. Via Rail does not provide alternate transportation if your train is cancelled. However, affected customers will be able to modify their reservations or obtain a full refund if their train is cancelled due to a strike. Via typically contacts affected passengers directly if a work stoppage is confirmed and provides information about refunds and changes.

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