
Tesco's garden furniture is reduced to clear & now £16 in summer sale – it's perfect for balconies or small gardens
GARDEN GRAB Tesco's garden furniture is reduced to clear & now £16 in summer sale – it's perfect for balconies or small gardens
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SAVVY shoppers have shared the good news that Tesco has dropped the prices of some of its garden furniture.
One shopper showed off the huge savings they'd made on one of the supermarket chain's most popular outdoor tables.
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Tesco's popular Madrid Bistro Table is reduced to clear
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One shopper showed they'd save £9 on the table
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Taking to money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, one shopper showed they nabbed the table for just £16, a huge £9 saving from the original price of £25.
Perfect for alfresco dining
The Madrid Bistro Table is ideal for all outdoor spaces, as it is 60cm in diameter and features toughened glass.
It is described as perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining guests when you are putting on a spread.
The table has been a staple of Tesco's garden furniture range for years and is even a shopping expert's favourite.
If a price reduction on the popular outdoor table was not enough, Tesco has also reduced the price of matching chairs.
Limited time offer
The set-of-two Ratten Stacking Garden chairs are now available for £61.31 reduced from £82, but the offer is only valid until July 15.
The outdoor table was not the only garden furniture Tesco reduced this week, as shoppers rushed to stores to buy stunning "reduced to clear" garden furniture that's up to 40 percent off.
With temperatures soaring, the sale provides some great options to add to your outdoor spaces this summer.
Shoppers can get their hands on the Outsunny Foldable Sun Lounger that comes with a side pocket and headrest for £23.19.
Reduced from £28.99, this lounger is great for relaxing outdoors.
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It's complete with a 180 degree reclining back so you can set it to a position of your choice and the side pocket allows you to keep your small items, like your phone, nearby.
Tesco is also selling its Living and Home Outdoor Waterproof Tufted Swing Seat Cushion for £22.90, reduced from £29.00.
So if you're looking for some extra comfort on your swing or egg chair, this is a safe bet.
How to save money at Tesco
EVERY little helps when it comes to saving money at Tesco.
The Sun's Head of Consumer Tara Evans explains how you can save money at the UK's biggest supermarket.
Clubcard points
Tesco first launched it's loyalty scheme back in 1995. You get one point for every £1 you spend in store. If you spend points in store then 100 points is worth £1. You can spend your points via its reward partners and get triple and even sometimes quadruple the value.
Extend Clubcard points
You can find lost Clubvcard points and find the last two years of unused vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard site.
Clubcard prices
If you don't have a Clubcard then you will miss out on its cheaper Clubcard prices. However, don't forget to check prices before you shop because it might not be cheaper than elsewhere, especially on big value items like washing powder and loo roll.
Yellow stickers
Shops do vary the time they reduce groceries with yellow stickers but Tesco tends to be between 7pm and 9pm.
Save money if you shop online
If you get your Tesco food shop delivered then it might be worth buying a delivery saver pass to help cut the cost of delivery fees.
If you live near a Tesco then you can get click and collect slots of as little as 25p, so it might be cheaper than getting your food delivered.
Designed in solid neutral tones it blends effortlessly into your garden setting.
But you'll have to be quick as the clearance prices are set to end in a matter of days.
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