Today, November 17, is the last chance for shoppers to pick up bargain deals from two Three Towns stores.
Premier Saltcoats and the Stevenston Post Office, with the help of online grocery delivery platform Snappy Shopper, launched an exciting promotion to celebrate the football World Cup.
This deal will allow local shoppers using the Snappy Shopper app to pick up selected prodcuts for prices ranging from 5-8p.
The promotion, available to new and existing customers, will sees the following price reductions: Doritos 180g Share Bag 7p (normally £2.19); Pepsi Max/Coke Zero 2L 8p (normally £1.99); Cadbury Share Bar 6p (normally £1.25); Maynards Sports Mix 5p (normally £1); Club Biscuits 6 pack 6p (normally £1.25).
The deal sees a return of the above products to their 1966 prices - to mark the year in which England won the World Cup.
A Snappy Shopper spokesperson said: "While Scotland are by no means nostalgic about England’s 1966 win, we can appreciate the low grocery prices back then, especially with the current cost-of-living crisis!"
The offers can be found in the '1966 deals' category on the Snappy Shopper app or website.
Snappy Shopper operations controller David Stewart added: “In the face of a cost-of-living crisis, we don’t want our loyal customers to miss out on the joys of a World Cup.
"Supporting local retailers and the communities they serve is what Snappy Shopper is all about.
"We’re proud to work with retailers to support people as they get together this winter, making memories watching the World Cup unfold.”
Shoppers should note that there are some terms and conditions attached to the deal.
The promotion is for delivery only and a minimum basket spend and delivery see may still apply.
Customers can purchase a maximum of one of each item per order, so they can purchase one item from the category per order, or all five, while stocks last.
This wishing to take advantage of the promotion can download the Snappy Shopper app or visit the website and enter their postcode to view participating stores in their local area.
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