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Published 20 Mar 2025
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Spring into big savings this week
Spring is here and so are the savings!
Published: 20 March 2025
From bowling fun to gaming discounts and everything in between, here’s your weekly round-up of this week’s best offers accompanied with some quirky brand trivia.
Strike it lucky at Tenpin
The weather might be unpredictable but a great time at Tenpin is much more certain. Whether it’s rain or shine, treat the family to fun-filled bowling sessions with two great Tenpin packages.
There’s £10 Thursdays, where you’ll get two games of bowling and a burger and crispy fries for just £10 per person when you book online. Or, if you book two junior games on a Monday, kids eat free!
Did you know, Tenpin is one of the largest ten-pin bowling brands in Britain, with 53 bowling centres ranging from 12 to 36 lanes?
B&Q clearance sale
Want to freshen up your home this spring? Do so for less in the B&Q clearance sale. Save £80 on a Erbauer lawnmower or £180 on a Beko AeroPerfect stainless steel oven. There’s discounts on a whole host of items in this super sale.
Not many people probably know this but B&Q is short for Block & Quayle, after the company’s two founders.
Save £££s on gaming at Argos
If you’re a gamer, or know someone who is, head to Argos, where there’s big discounts on games.
Save up to 25% on selected games, buy two selected Nintendo Switch games for £20 or save 60% on Sonic Origins Plus.
Now here’s a fun fact: Argos created the click-and-collect model. The retailer launched the concept back in 2000. Now, it accounts for almost half of Argos’ online sales.
Wrangler jeans for just £42
There’s 50% off men’s Wrangler jeans at Buy Jeans. Choose from a range of colours and snap up a pair of these iconic jeans for half-price.
Did you know, Wrangler started in 1947 as a denim brand and were originally worn by ranchers?
Oliver Bonas sale
Brighten up your wardrobe – and your day - with come colourful woollies from Oliver Bonas. Check out their big online sale for offers on women's clothing, accessories, jewellery, furniture, gifts, books and stationery.
Now here’s an inspiring retail fact - Oliver Bonas was the first high-street store to pay its staff the living wage. Yep, in 2015, it offered its workers the living wage – £9.50 an hour, or £10.85 in London.
So there you have it, folks – a roundup of this week’s best deals. Don’t wait though, they won’t be around forever.
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: 20 March 2025
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