SHOPPERS can snap up £10 worth of free shopping through a cashback deal.

You can claim the money by signing up to TopCashBack.

Shoppers can get cash back when they spend £40 or more

1

Shoppers can get cash back when they spend £40 or moreCredit: Getty

But you’ll have to spend £10 or more first before you can get your hands on it.

Plus you’ll have to be a new customer to be able to redeem the offer.

You can spend the cash at any of the retailers signed up to the cashback site, including AmazonAsda, Tesco and Iceland.

To claim the deal you need to sign up to the Cashback website via this link here.

Get the Motorola Moto E13 for £8p/m in stunning Vodafone cashback deal
Get 100GB SIM-only data for £7p/m after cashback with Vodafone - ends TODAY

Search for your supermarket of choice and click “get cashback now”.

Then, continue with your shopping and make sure you spend over £40 and checkout as normal.

Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days of your purchase.

The cashback will become payable (and available to withdraw and spend) after the retailer you used has paid TopCashback the commission for your purchase.

Most read in Money

It’s always worth shopping around for the best deals on food and other products – you might find it cheaper by doing a quick Google and comparing prices across different stores.

You can use websites like trolley.co.uk as well, which compiles prices across a number of high street supermarkets.

How can I save on my supermarket shop?

It’s not just about cashback to save money on your shop.

There’s a number of ways you can cut costs and drive down your grocery bills.

Making a list before you head out to do your food shopping is always a good start as you’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases.

Buying supermarkets’ own-brand goods instead of higher end more notable brands could save you a few pounds too.

Some supermarkets run “wonky” veg schemes, where you pay less for fresh produce that’s misshapen or imperfect.

Lidl, for example, has its Waste Not scheme where you can get a whopping five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50.

Checking how much a product costs based on quantity could save you some money.

You might be tempted to opt for a bigger box or packaging because you think you will get more.

But you should always check the price per kg/lb/litre so you’re making a like-for-like decision.

A lot of supermarkets run loyalty schemes, where you can build up points to spend on a later shop.

For example, Sainsbury’s has its Nectar Card and Tesco has its Clubcard.

Plus, look out for yellow or red stickers on food products that show they’ve been reduced.

I bought a tiny fluffy poodle but he kept evolving… he's now like a 15st horse
Coronation Street Maxine Peacock actress Tracy Shaw looks unrecognisable

But watch out for the stickers on fresh goods, as it means they are due to go out of date.

You can always freeze the food to make it last longer though.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

McDonald’s major menu shake up this week – is your favourite disappearing?

A MAJOR shake-up to McDonald’s’ menu is rolling out this week, and…

Where can I get the best easy-access savings rate?

Despite the fixed rate savings market paying considerably better returns than easy-access…

Petrol prices fall BELOW 175p a litre – knocking £9 off a tank

PETROL prices have fallen below 175p per litre in time for the…

Major fashion retailer confirms it is closing more stores – is your local shutting?

A MAJOR fashion retailer has announced more of its stores will close…