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Sainsbury's £8 deal is helping families save on summer meals during school holidays

The mix-and-match offer works out at about £2.67 per item and is available to Nectar card holders, with exclusions and delivery charges applying.

  • Sainsbury launched a three for £8 mix-and-match offer on selected chilled foods, aiming to provide families with a practical option for managing grocery budgets during the six-week school summer break.
  • Parents face increased mealtime demands and rising food costs when children remain home throughout the school holidays, making convenient, affordable meal solutions essential for household budgets.
  • Shoppers can select any three participating products for £8, working out at about £2.67 per item; the deal is available to Nectar card holders, though delivery charges may apply online.
  • This promotion offers families a practical way to stock up on variety, reducing the need for multiple supermarket trips and helping parents avoid the expense of frequent takeaways.
  • Exclusions apply to the promotion and availability varies by location; Shoppers should verify which products are included in the offer before purchasing to ensure they qualify.
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Sainsbury's £8 deal is helping families save on summer meals during school holidays

Sainsbury’s new three for £8 chilled food promotion could help families manage increased food costs and mealtime demands during the school holidays, with a range of easy-to-prepare options for busy parents.

·Northampton, United Kingdom
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