A savvy shopper has revealed how he managed to bag himself a £70 saving after loading up on meat for winter.
Jason Tanfield made a trip to his local Sainsbury’s where he purchased large cuts of lamb for Sunday lunches to last him the “rest of the year”.
What should have been a grand total of £141.27, was knocked right down to £70.88 – all thanks to one easy solution.
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“Bang in the freezer – enough for Sunday lunches for the rest of the year – and probably next year,” said Jason, from Cheshire.
The 50-year-old spotted that the half legs were on a special offer – but only for Nectar card holders.
A variety of meats were offered at a 50% discount with prices ranging from £13.50 to £17.97.
Jason decided to take full advantage of the offer – proving that it is definitely worth using supermarket loyalty cards.
In a post online, he revealed his mega savings, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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Many commenters were quick to congratulate him on the bargain.
But others labelled him “selfish” for the bulk buy.
Lesley wrote: “Great buy, if it’s on offer you have to buy it at that price.”
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“Well done,I do like a bargain and a freezer stock up. We do the same as and when we can,” wrote Pauline.
Thelma added: “Think perhaps like a lot of shops should limit you to about 6 of whatever. Yes you can go back and get more, up to you, just my personal opinion.”
Susie said: “Selfish.”
“Why would you,” added Joycie.
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