logo
#

Latest news with #VoucherCodes

I eat takeaway every night but never pay – I make poor choices when it comes to my food, but there's no way I'm cooking
I eat takeaway every night but never pay – I make poor choices when it comes to my food, but there's no way I'm cooking

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I eat takeaway every night but never pay – I make poor choices when it comes to my food, but there's no way I'm cooking

She doesn't snack during the day, which means she can have a greasy takeaway for dinner guilt free WINNER WINNER I eat takeaway every night but never pay – I make poor choices when it comes to my food, but there's no way I'm cooking A WOMAN who eats takeaway every night has defended her unique food plan, but admitted she makes "poor choices" when it comes to her dinner. Saffron regularly shares videos of herself tucking into a pizza or greasy meal of an evening, and has found herself criticised for how frequently she relies on takeout food. 3 Saffron has a takeaway for dinner every night, but doesn't pay Credit: Tiktok/saffronmariexx 3 Instead she gets her devoted 'pay pigs' to pick up the cost of the meals Credit: Tiktok/saffronmariexx However, in a new TikTok, she explained that she saves herself during the day so that she can chow down guilt free at dinner time. "Eating really late means there's hardly any options available, especially where I live," she said. And given that she relies on "pay pigs" to buy her meals for her, she always chooses to collect them from the food outlets. "There aren't many places you can really collect from," Saffron added. "So yes, we've got another Domino's." But she admitted that if she had to use her own money, she wouldn't choose the same food. "Today with my own money I have had one meal, which was a green vegan juice, and an acai bowl - a mini one as well," she continued. "I don't snack, so it's not like I'm eating these big meals and then snacking all day, so I'm not making excuses for it." So while her "meal choices are poor", when she buys her food herself, they "aren't that bad". "I do have one other thing to say as well about all of this," she concluded. I was size 22 eating FIVE takeaways a week - now I'm told I look like Gemma Owen after 8st weight loss without jabs "A lot of the people judging me in the comment section, I'm pretty sure that you guys do other things that are worse than eating!" As predicted, the comments was full of people criticising Saffron for her love of takeaways. "Domino's is processed crap, what's proud to be about it?" one wrote. "Grow up!" "That's pure toxic processed garbage that will end in disease/cancer," another said. "I feel bad for anyone who is naive like this." How to save money on pizza TAKEAWAY pizzas taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on pizza: Cashback websites - TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your pizza through them. They're paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you'll get cashback on orders placed through them. Discount codes - Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order. Make you own topping - One savvy customer noticed that Domino's charges up to 70p MORE for pizzas on its menu compared to ordering the same one through the "create your own" option. It's worth trying out to see if it makes a difference before you place your next order. Buy it from the shops - It might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite pizza from your local supermarket. Some Asda stores sell freshly made ones from the pizza counter where prices start at £2. "There's about 4000 calories in that, and 700 calories in an acai bowl, so you gained about a pound today - wake up!" a third sighed. However, others defended Saffron, with one asking: "Why so many hate comments? "She's gorgeous and seems so sweet and lovely. "Everyone lives their life differently and does things their own way. "Keep doing you and ignore the negativity!" "Why are people so pressed in these comments?" another questioned. "She's not making you eat it!" "I agree with you 100%, food with my own money is just diabolical," a third laughed. "However food being paid for by others, I'm straight on Ubereats! "Don't listen to jealous people in the comments who would probably do worse things than eating." "'Random men pay for my food' well what other use do they have?" someone else joked. "Living the dream here! And I will never stop loving your honest videos!" "As someone who's pregnant and hates any food at home right now, if anyone wants to pay for me to have daily takeaways, I'm totally okay with that," another laughed. While someone else asked: "Would you ever be worried about the random guys showing up when you go to collect the food?" "I'm really not because the chances of anything happening by a complete stranger is a real thing unfortunately," Saffron replied. "And most of these guys are from areas hours and hours away from me!"

The Range selling dupe of posh £559 pizza oven perfect for garden dinners & it's cheaper than Lidl's version
The Range selling dupe of posh £559 pizza oven perfect for garden dinners & it's cheaper than Lidl's version

Scottish Sun

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

The Range selling dupe of posh £559 pizza oven perfect for garden dinners & it's cheaper than Lidl's version

These ovens are a budget equivalent of the classic Ooni pizza ovens DOUGH DEAL The Range selling dupe of posh £559 pizza oven perfect for garden dinners & it's cheaper than Lidl's version Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR retailer is selling a budget version of a fancy outdoor pizza over that's perfect for summer garden dinners. The Range is offering the mini-ovens for a much better price than many of its competitors. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 It works with either charcoal or gas barbecues. Credit: The Range 3 It is a fair bit cheaper than the equivalent product at Lidl (pictured) Credit: Lidl As the summer months arrive, many Brits will want to enjoy a barbecue or drink outdoors to wile away the warmer weekends. But with home pizza ovens becoming increasingly popular, shops are looking to stock their own versions at increasingly competitive prices. Brands like Ooni are well known for selling solid pizza ovens - but their products can cost into several hundreds of pounds. What The Range is selling offers consumers a budget option to enjoy home baked pizza this summer. The VonHaus ovens available at The Range are selling for just £49.99. This makes them a fair bit cheaper than the equivalent pizza oven at Lidl, which is listed at £79.99. The Range's website says: "Give your gas or charcoal BBQ a new lease of life with the VonHaus barbecue pizza oven, the easy way to enjoy artisan style pizzas." To make things even easier, the ovens come fully assembled - so pizza lovers can get cooking in no time. It also has two handles and a temperature gauge. But unlike other self-standing pizza ovens, this product is designed to be placed on your barbecue. How to save money on pizza TAKEAWAY pizzas taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on pizza: Cashback websites - TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your pizza through them. They're paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you'll get cashback on orders placed through them. Discount codes - Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order. Make you own topping - One savvy customer noticed that Domino's charges up to 70p MORE for pizzas on its menu compared to ordering the same one through the "create your own" option. It's worth trying out to see if it makes a difference before you place your next order. Buy it from the shops - It might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite pizza from your local supermarket. Some Asda stores sell freshly made ones from the pizza counter where prices start at £2. It works with either charcoal or gas barbecues. "Perfect for weeknight family meals and garden parties alike, the insulated stainless steel construction heats up quickly and evenly every time, so you can feed hungry mouths in no time," the website adds. "Get your guests creating their own for a fun dining experience that means less time prepping and more time mingling! "Plus, the ceramic pizza stone is super easy to wipe down once done. That's hosting made easy." These ovens are a budget equivalent of the classic Ooni pizza ovens, which remain a popular favourite. Ooni pizza ovens start from around £300 and can support various different fuels. The company describes its core purpose as being "because everyone deserves great pizza". "It's a simple idea, but a noble cause that's behind everything we do at Ooni. "We're working our wee socks off and won't rest until there's an Ooni pizza oven in the backyard of every man, woman and backyard-owning child everywhere."

Single and struggling to save? How you can bank £2,400 a year - if you give up dating!
Single and struggling to save? How you can bank £2,400 a year - if you give up dating!

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Single and struggling to save? How you can bank £2,400 a year - if you give up dating!

Single people could be spending up to £2,400 a year on dating, according to research from VoucherCodes. More than two in five spend as much as £100 on every date, the survey found. This means individuals who go on two dates a month are paying £2,400 a year, the equivalent of a second-hand car or a two-week holiday abroad. Savvy-minded savers could also be putting a large chunk of this money in their pension pot or stocks and shares individual savings account (Isa) to grow money through compounding. Psychologist and intimacy coach Dr Lori Beth Bisbey says: 'Modern dating is like playing the lottery with your wallet – you're swiping, hoping for a spark, but burning through cash on connections that can go nowhere. 'Ask yourself: would you pay £100 to meet a stranger with no guarantee of chemistry? Get clear on what you're looking for and don't be afraid to walk away if a match doesn't meet your standards – financially or emotionally.' She says you should call to talk to a potential date for ten minutes prior to meeting to spot red flags and judge if you want to spend your money and time on them.

How to get £8 off a takeaway tonight from restaurants including German Doner Kebab and Pizza Hut
How to get £8 off a takeaway tonight from restaurants including German Doner Kebab and Pizza Hut

Scottish Sun

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

How to get £8 off a takeaway tonight from restaurants including German Doner Kebab and Pizza Hut

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THERE'S a simple way you can get £8 off your Friday night takeaway today - but you'll want to act quickly. A huge variety of restaurants are taking part in the promotion including favourites German Doner Kebab and Pizza Hut. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 How to save £8 on your takeaway tonight Credit: Getty But, don't hang around as the discount will only be available to a maximum of 500,000 customers on a first come, first served, basis. To cut the price of your weekend treat simply book your takeaway through Just Eat and enter code 'MAY8' at the checkout. The promotion will give you £8 off the price of the total price of your meal, as long as you've spent a minimum of £25. It's may be best not to hang about as while the promotion could run until May 31, it's likely that all discounts will have been used ahead of that date. Not all restaurants are taking part in the deal, but those that are include Shake Shack, Patty&Bun, Tortilla and Popeyes. Family favourites Franco Manca, Pizza Hut and many more independents are also taking part. Pick your chosen restaurant carefully as each customer can only use the code once. Terms and conditions also mean the person ordering must be over the the age of 18 and customers cannot use the discount to purchase booze. Remember that other restaurants may also be offering different deals through Just Eat or other delivery companies, so be sure to shop around and ensure you're getting the best deal. Some restaurants also have their own apps where you can build up points to get big rewards. I tried McDonald's 'spiciest ever' burger made with Frank's RedHot sauce and I'd choose it over the original any day The Sun rounded up the top tips for cutting the price of your food order earlier this year. And, we've also created maps to help you pinpoint the country's top fish and chip shops and kebab shops. If the price of your takeaway basket is still daunting you could consider a supermarket fakeaway, with deals often available. The price of eating out has soared in recent years and today it was revealed that restaurants and bars are 'quietly' introducing new US-style tipping rules. How to save money on your takeaway TAKEAWAYS taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on your delivery: Cashback websites- TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your takeaway through them. They're paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you'll get cashback on orders placed through them. Discount codes - Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order. Buy it from the shops - Okay, it might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite dish from your local supermarket. Student discounts - If you're in full-time education or a member of the National Students Union then you may be able to get a discount of up to 15 per cent off the bill. It's always worth asking before you place your order. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

Major retailer offering more than £80 off pizza oven that will be perfect for garden parties
Major retailer offering more than £80 off pizza oven that will be perfect for garden parties

The Sun

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Major retailer offering more than £80 off pizza oven that will be perfect for garden parties

A MAJOR retailer currently has a huge deal on a pizza oven that would be perfect for summer garden parties. The Range is selling the Westinghouse 12 Inch Pizza Oven for £145, but it's usually on sale for £229 - meaning shoppers can get a massive £80 off. 1 The electric pizza oven can be used both indoors and outdoors and has a 12-inch pizza stone. A description on The Range's website says the oven can make "homemade authentic pizzas at home in minutes". As the oven is electric, you won't need anything extra - just the pizza itself. "All you need to do is plug it in, pre-heat, and your pizza oven is ready to go," it says. The oven is advertised as easy to clean as it will burn any food residue that's been left over while it's pre-heating. It is a whopping £155 cheaper than the similar Ninja version, while is selling for £299.99. However the Ninja Artisan Electric Outdoor Pizza Oven & Air Fryer also has air fryer functions, meaning you could cook things like chicken breasts and chips inside too. Ninja says the oven can cook pizzas in three minutes or less, with settings including Artisan, Thin Crust, New York and Pan. Remember, it's always worth shopping around for deals to make sure you get the best price. For example, The Range's website has pizza ovens at a variety of price points - but you can also check at other shops too. If you wanted a cheaper option, The Range sells the Pizza Oven Charcoal Grilling for £89.99 (down from £99.99). The portable wood-fired oven is said to be "perfect for pizzas, roasts, baking and searing". Unlike the electric pizza oven, you would need a natural firelighter and either kiln-dried hardwood or pizza oven pellets. The Range says the oven can "cook anything in less than five minutes" as it heats up to 500C. How to save money on pizza TAKEAWAY pizzas taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on pizza: Cashback websites - TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your pizza through them. They're paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you'll get cashback on orders placed through them. Discount codes - Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order. Make you own topping - One savvy customer noticed that Domino's charges up to 70p MORE for pizzas on its menu compared to ordering the same one through the "create your own" option. It's worth trying out to see if it makes a difference before you place your next order. Buy it from the shops - It might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite pizza from your local supermarket. Some Asda stores sell freshly made ones from the pizza counter where prices start at £2. If you're looking for a pizza oven that can also be used as a BBQ (and you're willing to splash out more), you could try the Outdoor Pizza Oven and Cover by KuKoo. It comes in at £224.99 but is multi-purpose so you can use it for your BBQ and smoking needs too. The product description says it's great for baking bread, barbecuing meat and fish, and also works as a smoker for things like pulled pork joints. How to compare prices to get the best deal JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal. There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to. Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers. Here are some that we recommend: Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results. Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock. Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one. CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store