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Published 10 Apr 2025
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Deals of the week – hop to the bargains this Easter!
Whether you're hosting Easter lunch, revamping your home or dusting down the camping gear from the shed, there’s some fabulous discounts doing the rounds.
Published: 10 April 2025
From £1.68 roast dinners to designer undies on the cheap, here’s your guide to this week’s best bargains, plus the usual fun retailer facts.
Lidl’s Easter dinner for just £1.68 per person
Yes, you read that right. £1.68 per person for a full-on Easter feast. Lidl says it 'won’t be beaten on price' and they might be right. That’s less than the cost of a chocolate bunny!
From a leg of lamb to a beef joints, prawns and sides, check out what’s on offer in this incredibly good value offer.
Fun fact: Lidl sells 100,000 lobsters at Christmas.
Ikea’s spring sale
If you’re sprucing up your home this spring, or just want a nice new duvet cover, head to Ikea, where its spring sale is now on.
Great discounts are available on many items. Like a chest of five drawers down from £69 to £49. And a stylish duvet set for just £9 from £15.
And while we’re at it… did you know flat-pack furniture didn’t exist until 1956? Sweden’s Gillis Lundgren invented it after a table wouldn’t fit in his car boot, so he took the legs off. Problem solved.
Find great deals at GO Outdoors
With the Easter holidays here and spring in full swing, it’s camping season. If your tent’s seen better days, there’s bargains to be had at GO Outdoors.
From tents to Gore-Tex jackets, camping chair to airbeds, many items are half price or more in the GO Outdoors sale.
Origin story: founded in Sheffield in 1969, GO Outdoors was originally known as Camping and Caravanning Centre, or ‘CCC’ to the locals.
Calvin Klein undies for less at Brand Alley
Calvin Klein undies don’t come cheap - until now.
Grab a pack of three for just £13 at Brand Alley, that’s a 69% discount!
In fact, there’s loads of summer savings to be had at the designer outlet in its clearance sale. Use the code GET20 for an extra 20% off.
Fun fact: Calvin Klein opened his first shop selling coats in a New York hotel in 1968. A year later he was on the cover of Vogue. Slick!
DIY deals at Wickes
Time for a bit of DIY? Wickes is dishing out spring savers. Such as Cuprinol Ducksback shed and fence treatment for £10 from £15 and a Bosch UniversalRotak lawnmower for £92 from £114.
Retailer throwback: Wickes began in 1854, when Henry Dunn Wickes and his brother started a modest operation in the local lumber business in Michigan.
So go ahead and enjoy a smart, adventurous and seriously good value Easter.
Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.
Published: 10 April 2025
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