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Just nipping in here for the bargains 🤑
I like the cheapest toilet roll, it's that thin it doesn't clog the toilet when the kids use 20 sheets to dab a dribble 😆
 
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I went to Iceland for the first time in ages yesterday after reading this post ☺ Stocked the freezer up with the stone baked pizzas etc that someone mentioned before. There is something quite comforting knowing that you can put a meal together from the freezer in winter and the snow etc.
iceland is part of my essential shop. I swear by their chicken burgers, meals in a bag, curry takeaways and their bread is fab.

does anyone else go to Heron here? We have one in our town and it’s owned by B&M.
 
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Lidl do a Neapolitan ice cream sandwich with chocolate at one end and wafer at the other. It's so nice, only about a quid for about 5 in a box. They are so nice, I pick them up whenever I see them whatever the weather!
 
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iceland is part of my essential shop. I swear by their chicken burgers, meals in a bag, curry takeaways and their bread is fab.

does anyone else go to Heron here? We have one in our town and it’s owned by B&M.
Yes I got some bargain xmas chocolates for presents and some ribena for 79p lol
 
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Next do a set of 3 beauty blenders for £5 or £6 pounds. They’re THE BEST blenders I’ve ever used. I’ve tried tons - all brands, all budgets. Cheap, expensive, brand name, B&M, you name it. These theeee best!
 
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Tesco own brand no sugar "red bull" (I forget their name), is way better then the real stuff & much cheaper too! Tesco is pack of 6 & real red bull is only pack of 4 too. Both are a lovely caffeine hit.
 
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I love an Aldi Titan and Racer! The Aldi Nutella is decent as well (straight out of the jar with a spoon).
 
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Bodyform sanitary towels are great, 89p in Savers.

Soda crystals are £1 a bag and sort out blocked/slow running sinks or showers easily. Pour a decent amount over and rinse through with boiling water. Also good for cleaning a smelly washing machine, put a cupful in the drum and rub on a high heat.

Radox salts for £1 a box are just as good as any of those fancy bath salts and great for muscle aches.

Boots handwash is brilliant for much cheapness, I've got the lime just now which is so zingy and the raspberry is great too.

E-cloths might seem expensive to buy but last forever and you can use just with water. I have cleaning cloths and drying cloths. Works on all my kitchen surfaces, mirrors, dusting, cleaning sinks and toilets, windows etc. No smearing and can just he chucked in the washing machine. I've got a floor mop too, velcros off and into the machine.
 
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Home Bargains do huge tubs of kids gummy multivitamins. Think it's 90 for under a fiver.
 
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Aldi fake Fever Tree tonic is superior to actual Fever Tree. The Mediterranean light is lovely. A pack of 8 small tins is £1.99, less than half the price of the real thing.
 
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Boots Natural Collection stick concealer (not the liquid concealer) is maybe not the cheapest out there but for £1.99 it's nice and thick, comes in several shades, and is good for covering up blemishes - it's not designed for under eyes. Definitely better than some of the more expensive brands I've tried
 
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Another one here saying aldi's skincare. I've just bought myself the Shine Bright set with the 4 popular items in. £15 bargain!

Alternatively, The Ordinary is also really good and cheap compared to others.
 
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Another one here saying aldi's skincare. I've just bought myself the Shine Bright set with the 4 popular items in. £15 bargain!

Alternatively, The Ordinary is also really good and cheap compared to others.
I love The Ordinary too
 
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I love The Ordinary too
The ordinary products are the best. I use the moisturiser and foundation. They don't advertise so the money they save through that is passed onto the consumer via better value products. I get them delivered for free too with my asos yearly pass!
 
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The ordinary products are the best. I use the moisturiser and foundation. They don't advertise so the money they save through that is passed onto the consumer via better value products. I get them delivered for free too with my asos yearly pass!
If you live in London (or near to) they have a shop in covent garden, the staff are helpful too, which is unusual nowadays
 
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