Asda’s doing Easter lunch for just £2.50 per person
The Easter feast features A leg of lamb, potatoes, parsnips, yorkshires and more for under £20. But can this feast be beat for price?
ASDA'S Easter feast boasts being able to feed eight for lunch for under £2.50 a head.
But is it the cheapest around? and how can you get the best deal on your Easter shop?
Ahead of Easter Sunday Asda have a launched their perfect feast for £19.49.
Included in this deal you get a lamb leg joint, all the trimmings and a black forest gateau for afters, all for under 20 quid.
It's a great deal and some of the prices can't be beat by Asda's competitors.
But, here is how to shop around use online sources to really stretch your pounds this Easter.
Shop Around
If you want to make the most of your money for Easter you need to shop around.
is a fantastic service that allows you to compare the price of items in different items.
The website is really easy to use, just search the item you are looking for and then click on the different supermarkets to compare prices.
The price comparisons of the items in Asda's perfect feast below were all found using mysupermarket.com
Asda's lamb joint can't be beaten for 2.3kg at £11.48
Same with their 600g black forest gateau for £2
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But if you use a tool like mysupermarket.com you can get the trimmings for cheaper.
You have to be willing to do your homework and travel to different supermarkets to get the best prices.
Use Coupons
Supermarkets and other companies use coupons to attract new customers to their stores and try to promote impulse spending whilst making you feel like you got a great deal.
But if you are careful you can walk away with a great deal.
- Look for coupons everywhere: free in-store magazines, online competitions, supermarket loyalty cards will give you coupons, reviewing products online can net you coupons, look at websites such as and for printable coupons you can bring into stores.
- Stack coupons: Stacking coupons involves using coupons on top of already existing offers.
For example you could use a 50p off coupon on a £2 product, or you could wait until that product is half price and then use the coupon.
Not all supermarkets allow stacking so make sure you check beforehand.
Coupons often last a month so it can be worth holding out until an item goes on sale to use your coupon. - Terms and conditions: Every coupon will have terms and conditions, and it is important to read them carefully so you can utilise each coupon properly.
One coupon per product means you can only use one coupon per barcoded product.
One coupon per transaction means you can only use one coupon on each receipt for a specific item. One coupon per customer is pretty self explanatory, but you can get around it by having more people with you.
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Cash Back Apps
These free apps allow you to browse deals and earn cash back when you shop.
They do require a couple different steps to claim your money back but you have the app and you are in the shop you might as well take advantage of it.
- Shopitize: browse the offers on Shopitize until you find one you like.
Go to the shop and make sure the item on the app and instore are the exact same product. Buy the product, you then have to fill out a "challenge" on the app (this is usually a survey), take a picture of the receipt and the barcode get the cashback offer straight into your account on the app.
Once you have £5 worth of cashback you can withdraw the money from the app into your bank account. - CheckoutSmart: Works almost identically to Shopitize except you can use offers multiple times.
You can redeem your cashback at any amount, but if you do so before you have earned £20 you will be charged a 5 per cent processing fee.
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