MARTIN Lewis has shared the exact “codes” shoppers near to save money on their supermarket shop.

The MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) founder shared the news on the latest episode of The Martin Lewis Podcast.

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Martin encouraged the audience to make use of current deals on at Tesco and Morrisons.

And to get these deals, shoppers will just need to enter a code.

For example, Martin said that Tesco is currently offering people £5 off when they spend £15 and over.

They’ll just need to use the code “GR4PYL” at checkout.

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The money expert said: “There are 150 eligible items including Birdseye, McCain, Goodfellas and Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshires, which as I haven’t had lunch yet is making me feel rather hungry.

“Products included in the offer will show a £5 off £15 or more shop on selected frozen foods.

“In other words, you’ll see it when you go to the website,” he added.

But the offer is only available until May 8 so you’ll need to be quick.

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Elsewhere on the podcast, Martin shared tips on how to save money in store.

He said shoppers at Morrisons can say the phrase “ask for Henry” in the supermarket’s cafe.

Using this code will get customers a free meal of jacket potato, beans and salad.

However, the deal will only be available until May 7.

Martin said: “This is about a promotion it’s doing with Heinz and it’s hoping to provide hot meals to those who would otherwise struggle to afford it or just give a little bit of respite.

“So do spread the word if you know of anyone who would like a little bit of hot food at the moment. It is a total freebie, there is no minimum spend required.

“It is limited to one free jacket potato and beans per customer, per day. To claim the deal all you need to do is ‘Ask for Henry’ at the checkout.”

Of course, prices and offers might vary from store to store and do be quick if you’re after the help.

How to keep grocery costs down

  • Check labels for the price per item or by weight as you often get things cheaper if you go for bigger packs.
  • You can check where items are cheapest using Trolley.co.uk which compares the prices of 130,000 products across 14 major supermarkets.
  • The Latest Deals app also lets you search items and lets you compare prices at several supermarkets to see where it’s cheaper.
  • Look for store cupboard essentials such as rice, pasta, tinned tomatoes and dried herbs in the world food aisle as it’s often cheaper than in other sections.
  • Sign up for loyalty cards at all the supermarkets and take advantage of the offers they give access to.
  • Buy frozen fruit, veg, fish and meat as it’s often a lot cheaper than buying fresh.
  • Plan your meals before you shop and buy only what you need.
  • Buy own brand and budget ranges rather than the luxury versions some supermarkets offer.
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If you are worried about the cost of living or debt, then a number of charities offer free advice or help:

  • National Debtline – 0808 808 4000
  • Step Change – 0800 138 1111
  • Citizens Advice – 0808 800 9060

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

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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