The Bargain Hunter: Offers for new parents at Tesco

 

Tesco has launched a new Loves Baby brand with discounts on the range until 11 February. Savings include £1 off the Chunkey Cutlery Set, down to £1.49, while Johnson's Baby Gentle Cleansing Wipes have been reduced from £2.44 to 89p. Other offers include cut-price nappies, toiletries, baby food, bottles and breast pumps. Details at www.tesco.com/babyclub/offers/index.page?

Snow savers from MyVoucherCodes

MyVoucherCodes has a few offers to help those hit by the snow. If you're stuck indoors this weekend you can get £5 off a delivery from Pizza Hut if you spend £20 or more. If you're planning to venture out you can get 25 per cent off Hunter Wellies at Garden Centre Online until next Friday or 10 per cent off at clothes store Boden until 27 January. For details go to www.MyVoucherCodes.co.uk.

Get a warm glow from a hot holiday

If this cold weather makes you yearn for warmth, Hotels.com has a range of hot holidays to escape to this January. For instance, stays at the InterContinental Hotel, Mauritius start at £51 a night, a saving of 46 per cent. There are similar savings at Thailand's Saui Sense Beach Resort and Q Signature Samui Beach Resort. Meanwhile stays at Goveia Holiday Homes in India start at £31. Flights are extra. Details at www.hotels.com

App helps beat the impulse to shop

Are you an impulse shopper? It's an expensive habit as the average person spends £2,891 on impulse buys every year. But a new iPhone app hopes to come to the rescue by turning you into an impulse saver. OrSaveit encourages you to record small savings on things you don't need and watch the amount build up. Each time you decide to make a saving – by not buying a coffee, for instance – enter the amount into the app and watch your cash pile grow. Get it from the app store.

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