How to save it: Free food, make-up, driving and parking on offer

 

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Lucy Tobin11 February 2015

There's free food, make-up, parking and driving on offer for bargain hunters this week. Take your pick...

Snaffle some snacks

Free snacks alert: Danone is offering a £2 discount voucher to use on purchases of any of its branded yoghurts in supermarkets across the UK.

And since Danio yoghurts are currently on offer at two for £1 at Tesco, you can add four tubs to your trolley for free. Print off your voucher at livedanone.co.uk.

Free foundation offer

IF your skin is feeling dry, wind-struck and generally February-ised, nab a free, 10-day supply of Estée Lauder’s new Revitalizing Supreme Foundation at esteelauder.co.uk/getyourglow.

Just enter your details on the site and it will give you a code to announce at your nearest Estée Lauder counter (in department stores, some branches of Boots and other retailers).

You’ll have your skin colour-matched and then be handed the supply of free foundation.

Park for nothing

There’s free weekend parking at Q-Park’s facilities in Park Lane and at a host of other car parks elsewhere in the UK, valid this month only.

You can nab the deal by entering the promotional code “FebFree” when pre-booking parking at the selected car parks on Q-Park’s website — q-park.co.uk — or by downloading its app and booking that way.

Gratis driving deal

If it’s a car rather than a parking space you need to borrow this month, check out the current offer from car-sharing scheme City Car Club.

It’s giving anyone who hasn’t yet tried out its motors four hours of free driving time. Just enter the code “44free” once you reach the checkout at citycarclub.co.uk.

Feed the kids on Little Dish

Toddlers’ ready-meals firm Little Dish is now branching out into meals for older kids — and giving away 9000 samples as a result.

Visit babyclub.asda.com/Promotions/Little-Dish/ to receive one of the new meals, made for three- to six-year-olds. They have to be picked up from Asda stores.

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