Greggs fans, it's time to get excited, as a Martin Lewis money-saving expert has shared how you can snap up one of their beloved pastries - including a sausage roll - completely free of charge.
05.10.2022 - 13:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert has shared details of a bargain air fryer shoppers can pick up this weekend.
Air fryers have fast become the most sought after kitchen appliance as people try to keep their energy bills down. Using a fraction of the energy of a typical oven, the appliances have been raved about as 'a godsend' for busy families as they not only cost less to run, but you can use them to cook all sorts of meals.
Today's MSE newsletter has shared details of a deal set to hit stores this weekend as Iceland is slashing the price of its 4-litre Tower air fryer to £35.
Read more: 'I kept warm for just 9p an hour - and dried my washing with Lakeland three-tier heated airer'
Tower usually sells this particular model for £59.99, so it's a big saving for shoppers. And with this particular model - the Tower Vortx T17082 4L - having the capacity to fit 3-4 portions of food, it's decent size for many households.
As well as being available in stores from Saturday, customers will also be able to order online, but they're likely to sell out quickly.
As MSE explains Iceland delivery usually costs £3 for orders under £40, but if you're spending £40 or more, you get free next day delivery, so it's well worth ordering a few extra bits.
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