
How To Save Money With Farmfoods Vouchers
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It’s been a while since I wrote a post talking about a specific supermarket and today I’ve decided to cover one of the smaller chains: Farmfoods.
Farmfoods offers mostly frozen food with a small amount of fresh produce and some cleaning and household items too.
Farmfoods are pretty similar to Iceland and although it’s not somewhere I’d do my weekly shop it is a great place to stock up the freezer, especially if you are using Farmfoods Vouchers to save some cash.
Saving Money With Farmfoods Vouchers
When I write about supermarkets I usually focus on all the extra ways you can save money when shopping there, however, this post is going to be a little bit different as it will focus on the best way to find and use Farmfoods vouchers.
Farmfoods vouchers can save you loads of money and I even have a hack that could help you use them to save up for your big Christmas shop.
In this post I am going to look at:
- Where to find Farmfoods money off vouchers
- Farmfoods Christmas Savings hack
- Can you use more than one Farmfoods voucher at a time?
FarmFoods Vouchers
If you have a Farmfoods nearby, you’ll likely get a regular Farmfoods leaflet posted through your door detailing all of their offers.
While it can be easy to write this off as junk mail, it does often contain money off vouchers for varying amounts depending on how much you spend.
These are typically called conditional spend vouchers and if you’d usually spend the minimum amounts on them, they could save you quite a bit of money over the year.
Get Farm Foods Vouchers Straight To Your Inbox
Farm Foods Vouchers are available online when you sign up with an email address on the Farmfoods website.
There is usually a popup asking you to input your email address.
However, if you accidentally dismiss this you can also click on the left side of the screen for the box to appear again.
You’ll then get an email asking you to confirm your details and then you’ll be sent a link to access your vouchers.
There are two £2 off £25 Farmfoods vouchers and two £5 off £60 vouchers and they are valid for two weeks from the date you signed up on the Farmfoods website.
These can either be printed off or shown to the cashier on your phone.
I tend to screenshot them so I can still easily access the vouchers even if the signal isn’t very good inside the shop.
How Many Farm Foods Vouchers Can I Use In One Transaction?
According to the Farmfoods website, you can use more than one voucher per transaction.
For example, you can use two £2 off vouchers on a £50 shop.
You should also be able to spend manufacturer vouchers alongside these conditional spend vouchers.
So if you have a Birdseye voucher, for example, you should be able to use that at the same time.
Saving Money For Christmas With Farmfoods Vouchers
Using money off coupons to save on a gift card to spend later in the year is one of my favourite ways of saving for Christmas.
I love this hack which is a great way to save money for Christmas without actually using any money of your own.
Essentially, instead of having the £5 off voucher off of your shopping, you’re saving it to a gift card to spend at another time.
Repeat each week.
Even if you only spend at Farmfoods once a month, you could still have £50 on a gift card by Christmas if you do this all year.
Here’s how it works:
Say you have a Farmfoods voucher for £5 off a £60 shop and you’d usually spend £70 there.
When you go to the till use the £5 coupon to get £5 off your shop – taking it down to £65. Then ask for £5 to be added to a gift card.
The £5 is then added back onto your shopping and you take away a gift card for £5.
Keep the gift card and top it up this way each time you shop.
Essentially you’re adding the £5 saving from the voucher to a gift card instead of having it off your shopping.
The gift card top-up doesn’t count towards your minimum spend for the voucher so you’d need to spend a minimum of £65 for the above example to work.
For more details about Farmfood gift cards see the full article on the Farmfoods website.
Keep the gift card for Christmas to use on chocolates, desserts, fizzy drinks or even a frozen turkey.
Or it could be used to pay for shopping in January when things are usually a bit tighter.
Another way to use it would be to pay for a week’s grocery shopping in December and then that week’s shopping money could be spent on Christmas presents instead.
All offers/details are correct at the time of updating this post on 26/06/2023
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