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The Bargain Hunter: ASK and ye shall receive a meal offer

 

John Hall
Friday 12 October 2012 18:46 BST
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Summer has well and truly gone – but if the soggy weather is getting you down, don't despair. This autumn, there are plenty of bargains to harvest.

For instance, cheer yourself up with a meal for two at high-street Italian restaurant ASK. Visit its website, fill in the coupon form and print it out – then you can enjoy two mains for £12.95. Terms vary from restaurant to restaurant so make sure you take a close look at them online before you set out. http://ind.pn/WNc05q.

Bloomin' great discount at Bunches

If a meal doesn't do the trick, a bunch of seasonal flowers might. Online florist Bunches is offering 10 per cent off all orders made this month. Simply choose you blossoms, and enter OCT2012 at the till. Bloomin' marvellous!

An Italian break could be just the job

Of course, you could go on holiday. Get some autumn sunshine with Italian getaways specialist Citlia. The travel website is offering savings of up to £600 on breaks in Florence, Naples, Verona, Lake Garda and more. http://ind.pn/WNbSCY.

Charitable shopping at Furniture Village

Is it self indulgent to feel a little, well, self indulgent? Then do a good deed this autumn. Furniture Village is offering the chance to donate to charity while you shop. Buy anything in its Pinkie Promise Sale and the company guarantees that some of your money will go to Against Breast Cancer. There are savings of up to 30 per cent on beds, sofas and dining suites to be had all month. It's a win-win situation.

Cut price cinema tickets online

Finally, the top printable coupon available this week comes via Odeon cinemas and offers the user a full 30 per cent off the price of films. To take advantage simply visit: http://ind.pn/WNbNiH, print the voucher and take it with you when purchasing tickets for a film at an Odeon cinema.

j.hall@independent.co.uk

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