I like Sainsbury's assortment in certain categories. Even if you are not a fan of Sainsbury's, this deal makes it worth trying. Here are the steps - 1. Create a new Sainsbury's Groceries online account 2. Add items to your cart 3. If your cart value has crossed £55, yet trying to make it £60? If you have already reached £60 go to Step 6. 4. Add free items from here 5. There is one additional free item not shown in the page above, that is a pack of tea bags found here. Add that as well. 6. Select a delivery slot available for as little as £1 7. Start adding your coupons
EALTWFHNM (£20 OFF £60)
FREETEA (£0.60 OFF If you added tea in step 5 above)
FREESOJUICY (£0.50 OFF If you added Maggi So Juicy in Step 4 above)
FreeCopella (£2.00 OFF If you added Copella 1.5L Juice in Step 4 above)
SANTASAUCE (£1.25 OFF If you added Santa Maria Sauce in Step 4 above)
In addition to the regular discounts on items, you can save upto £24.35 using these coupon codes. Good luck shopping.
PS: This is my first post here. Apologies if it is not good enough.
All comments (71)
jfkm
24 Sep 17#1
Thanks .. free tea is new
cruncher75
24 Sep 17#2
£20 off lego thanks
skgwho
24 Sep 17#3
First time shop only :thinking:
cruncher75 to skgwho
24 Sep 17#5
Set up a new account just use a different email
skgwho to cruncher75
24 Sep 17#6
Yeah but I have nectar points (off the credit card) that I want to use which won't work.
kiddyboo
24 Sep 17#4
I just set up a new account with a different email account.... and they've got 25% off wine too so I saved over £40 !! Thank you :-)
chimp14uk to kiddyboo
24 Sep 17#7
I can't see 25% off wine :persevere:
mattygc2004 to kiddyboo
24 Sep 17#40
You can do similar to this every week...on your email address you can do [email protected]gmail.com just add +1after the [email protected] then the next shop +2 then +3 etc. Gives u unlimited email addresses with ease
barrowvian to mattygc2004
26 Sep 17#68
I did this for a long time, like literally 2 years of on/off shops and just had really obscure email addresses (that I didn't actually even create) like [email protected]gmail.com and just changed the last letter every time. The problem is they're now recognising parts of the card details that have been used and not just cross referencing the name to the address. I was lucky as they allowed my final order to stand, but they informed me that they had records of my name, address, similar variations (among other things) and wouldn't be allowing me to order again. If I recall correctly, I'd ordered 80 something times. Quite a nice saving between the £10/£16/£18/£20 off deals they had going.
maani12
24 Sep 17#8
Great first post op
Crossbow
24 Sep 17#9
One of the best first posts I've ever seen :raised_hand: - heat for that alone :smile:
Reebok.Ron
24 Sep 17#10
"In addition to the discounts on items, you can save upto £24.35 using these coupon codes."
What coupon codes?
Firefly1 to Reebok.Ron
24 Sep 17#13
£24.35 is the value of the £20 coupon and the free items in the opening post. The discount on items he is referring to, is probably in reference to anything that is discounted online/in store.
scp18
24 Sep 17#11
Qualifying spend evoucher exclusion list
In order to redeem a promotion voucher against an order, your basket must meet the required spend. Please be aware that excluded items are not included in this value threshold. For example, for a £10 off a £50 shop, your shopping must include £50 worth of groceries that do not fall under any of the below categories.
The list of excluded goods are as follows:
Spirits
Liqueur
Wine, Champagne & Fortified Wine when any of these are on a “Buy 6 save 25% Multi-buy offer”
Infant formula,
Tobacco and related products,
Gift vouchers,
Savings or postage stamps,
Mobile phone vouchers, phone cards or charity products
GB99
24 Sep 17#12
I don't do online groceries at the moment, but this is a good deal.What are the exclusions on grocery shopping...is it food only or are small electronics like sd cards included?
galactus2013
24 Sep 17#14
Kmt, I've already bought a good shop but could always do with topping up and this seems too good to pass up
deany76
24 Sep 17#15
Snagged this deal in the early hours of this morning. Definite overlap here but so what! hotukdeals.com/dea…749
smartdeals123
24 Sep 17#16
Thanks
Lucozade
24 Sep 17#17
Sainsbury's cancelled my online order and warned me to stop creating new accounts a few weeks back. Maybe they've clicked on??
tek-monkey to Lucozade
24 Sep 17#18
How many times have you done it? I have an account but not used it since 2014, so may well make a new one for this.
jaydeeuk1 to Lucozade
24 Sep 17#22
Try a new address too, eg 1 somewhere street to 1a somewhere street and put a typo in your surname. I must have near 50 over the years!
gerry7230 to Lucozade
24 Sep 17#41
Only people who catch on is the drivers.Its them who report customers for fake "new accounts"
Zixxxx to gerry7230
24 Sep 17#47
Disguises are in order then ? :face_with_monocle:
j/k
Biggushlong
24 Sep 17#19
I take it you can have it delivered after the 26th Sep But must use code by then?
ST3123 to Biggushlong
24 Sep 17#24
The latest date you can book delivery for and still have the £20 code work is 27th Sept. I fell fowl of this originally as I ideally wanted it for the week after since I've just had a big shop recently but it wouldn't take code :disappointed: Still went ahead and booked for 27th as this is too good to pass up, just had to avoid anything that had short shelf life....
welsh.hammer
24 Sep 17#20
£20 code in op,s post not working for me but SCSSEOSEP18 gets you £18 off
jpoolfitz
24 Sep 17#21
i think spirits can be used aslong as a minimum £20 is spent on other groceries
charli5266
24 Sep 17#23
Thank you very much xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
galactus2013
24 Sep 17#25
£61 order down to £37! Thanks OP
Lert
24 Sep 17#26
Thank you!. Heated!!
gummby
24 Sep 17#27
Guessing Sainsburys actually check addresses before sending orders. Not used the online service in years. Tried a year or so back and it still remembered my first order. That being said I had a £6 off £40 voucher last week and failed to use that. They do time promotions so you don't get all the high ticket items on sale at once.
Their drivers might also report back if the same person answers the door? Assuming you were not foolish enough to use same Nectar card on each order? That will likely also give you away. Especially credit cards too.
Waiting on the next double up event here. November? I think this could be the last double up event we see.
In any case most branded items are usually cheaper elsewhere compared to Sainsburys even when on offer.
thomasleep to gummby
24 Sep 17#38
The drivers on what they get paid would not give a **** unless they got some kind of snitch bonus, which they do not. :smile:
00pigeon to thomasleep
25 Sep 17#49
You're right, drivers only care about finishing on time, so there's the bonus; one less delivery to make!
If you're nice, it's not worth the effort, however if a customer is any combination of:
a) surly/ungrateful b) time consuming and awkward to deliver to c) orders lots of heavy things
then seeing that they are a repeat first customer, it's like "wow, thanks for giving me a free pass to skip your delivery!"
I used to do the job, and one customer was the winning combination of all of the above, took ages to deliver and a right miserable so-and-so. I didn't notice until she was the next delivery, I called it in and it turned out she'd been using a new account every week for years. Got permission to skip the delivery, saving myself about 30 minutes in the process, and of course never had to waste time delivering to her again. Happy days.
gerry7230 to thomasleep
25 Sep 17#61
I did the job too and guarantee it's down to the drivers.The team lead doing the paperwork may see a familiar address but it's the drivers who go to same door every week and sometimes have to say same 1st time shopper speech repeatedly. Store I worked in drivers never reported any,but I would if awkward call like block of flats or rude customer.
jordan201
24 Sep 17#28
it's £18 off , not £20
T2000Bill to jordan201
24 Sep 17#29
EALTWFHNM is £20 off and it works just ordered mine.
acs1
24 Sep 17#30
Hi where is the 25% off wine deal also can't find it ?
chimp14uk to acs1
24 Sep 17#31
It expired last month.
Aeschylus
24 Sep 17#32
Thanks, all worked for me
Brown_Rolf
24 Sep 17#33
This just worked a treat for me. Thanks OP, and thanks for setting out the instructions so clearly.
Most things at Sainsbury's are a rip-off but this deal is a great way to bulk buy "store cupboard" items from the Basic range.
Linz76
24 Sep 17#34
Brilliant....thanks!! Just ordered my weekly shop with a few extra treats!! Still saving on what I would usually spend!
jordan2k82k9
24 Sep 17#35
Working now, thanks
gerona10
24 Sep 17#36
can you order 1 vodka & 1 baileys & make the difference up on groceries
thomasleep to gerona10
24 Sep 17#37
No spirits allowed with any of their vouchers :disappointed: although beer and wine sometimes goes thru
SupeR130
24 Sep 17#39
Code not working?
Dinje
24 Sep 17#42
thanks all good here.
iamchrisd
24 Sep 17#43
Code not working and I have never used Sainsburys ever before
Mizzamo
24 Sep 17#44
Thank you. Just used these codes.
paypeanuts
24 Sep 17#45
All £24.35 successfully saved! Luvly Jubbly!
hhali
24 Sep 17#46
Delivery on Wednesday for £1. Thanks OP
paza12
24 Sep 17#48
Anyone getting this message?
We're sorry but voucher EALTWFHNM isn't valid until the minimum number of products specified on your voucher have been added to your basket. Please continue to shop then proceed to checkout.
Omar1243 to paza12
28 Sep 17#70
Did u find a solution to this?
Brown_Rolf
25 Sep 17#50
Sorry if this is a stupid question but I can't see the answer in their T&Cs.
If I reject a substituted item and get a refund on it, bringing the total down from, say, £60.01 to £59.01, does the £20 still come off?
charliejade to Brown_Rolf
25 Sep 17#51
Yes not ur fault
Omar1243
25 Sep 17#52
£20 code not working for me! :disappointed:
Get the following message:
We're sorry, but voucher EALTWFHNM can no longer be used as it is no longer valid.
eblane76 to Omar1243
25 Sep 17#62
I just used it, make sure you spend over 60
Phunk2 to eblane76
25 Sep 17#63
Not working for me - nor is the £15 off code.
Omar1243 to Phunk2
28 Sep 17#71
Did you find out the "minimum" number of items? :P
Omar1243 to eblane76
25 Sep 17#66
I think the problem is that you have to use the code before 27th ... that means delivery date on or before the 27th. I wanted delivery/ collection on Friday - so its not letting me. :disappointed:
peonyfour
25 Sep 17#53
Awesome. Thanks
rachelsyson
25 Sep 17#54
Just got all the freebies and £20 off. Thank you so much. We're skint & this has helped immensely.
iamchrisd
25 Sep 17#55
For those where the £20 voucher isnt working there's a £15 voucher off £60 - EALBTGJ17
leroyBoy
25 Sep 17#56
Thanks,ordered my shop last night 2 boxes of strongbow and then made the rest up to £61 got it for £39 :thumbsup:
LOL_is_stupid
25 Sep 17#57
£20 voucher isn't working but the above £15 one is(as of 11:15).
Sunqueen
25 Sep 17#58
£20 off code just worked for me along with the free items codes. Thank you OP - fantastic first post. :thumbsup:
Sunqueen
25 Sep 17#59
emmad30
25 Sep 17#60
Great little deal. With all the items on disocount too, I saved 38.00!!
eblane76
25 Sep 17#64
Maybe a space before or after the code? I am not sure why, sorry.
paypeanuts
25 Sep 17#65
I suspect the reason some people are struggling with the code is down to the delivery slot chosen. I just used the code successfully again using a different email address (sorry Sainsbury's) but it only worked when I chose an earlier delivery slot. I initially chose this Friday night - "code is no longer valid". So I changed the delivery slot to this Wednesday night instead, tried the code again and bingo.
Opening post
Here are the steps -
1. Create a new Sainsbury's Groceries online account
2. Add items to your cart
3. If your cart value has crossed £55, yet trying to make it £60? If you have already reached £60 go to Step 6.
4. Add free items from here
5. There is one additional free item not shown in the page above, that is a pack of tea bags found here. Add that as well.
6. Select a delivery slot available for as little as £1
7. Start adding your coupons
In addition to the regular discounts on items, you can save upto £24.35 using these coupon codes. Good luck shopping.
PS: This is my first post here. Apologies if it is not good enough.
All comments (71)
What coupon codes?
The discount on items he is referring to, is probably in reference to anything that is discounted online/in store.
The list of excluded goods are as follows:
hotukdeals.com/dea…749
j/k
SCSSEOSEP18 gets you £18 off
Their drivers might also report back if the same person answers the door? Assuming you were not foolish enough to use same Nectar card on each order? That will likely also give you away. Especially credit cards too.
Waiting on the next double up event here. November? I think this could be the last double up event we see.
In any case most branded items are usually cheaper elsewhere compared to Sainsburys even when on offer.
If you're nice, it's not worth the effort, however if a customer is any combination of:
a) surly/ungrateful
b) time consuming and awkward to deliver to
c) orders lots of heavy things
then seeing that they are a repeat first customer, it's like "wow, thanks for giving me a free pass to skip your delivery!"
I used to do the job, and one customer was the winning combination of all of the above, took ages to deliver and a right miserable so-and-so.
I didn't notice until she was the next delivery, I called it in and it turned out she'd been using a new account every week for years. Got permission to skip the delivery, saving myself about 30 minutes in the process, and of course never had to waste time delivering to her again. Happy days.
Store I worked in drivers never reported any,but I would if awkward call like block of flats or rude customer.
Most things at Sainsbury's are a rip-off but this deal is a great way to bulk buy "store cupboard" items from the Basic range.
If I reject a substituted item and get a refund on it, bringing the total down from, say, £60.01 to £59.01, does the £20 still come off?
Get the following message:
Thank you OP - fantastic first post. :thumbsup:
Many thanks :grin: