THE cost of raising a child is expensive enough – but one company is offering out nappies for free.

Parents can get a voucher and exchange it for a pack of Pampers New Baby Carry nappies.

Parents can get free nappies through a Pampers voucher scheme

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Parents can get free nappies through a Pampers voucher schemeCredit: Alamy

One shopper on social media said she redeemed hers at Morrisons – and it saved her £14.99.

Posting on the B&M Bargains, Extreme Money Saving Deals and More Facebook group on January 26, she said: “Free pack of pampers if you sign up to pampers.

“They posted my voucher and it came yesterday. I used it to pick up these completely FREE in Morrisons today.

“These scanned at £14.99 before the voucher!”

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The original post has received dozens of comments from shoppers who didn’t know they could get their hands on the vouchers.

One person, tagging her friend, said: “Stock up for the baby.”

Another person added: “A bargain!”

It’s easy to get the free vouchers – you just have to find the “squaddies” page on Pampers’ website.

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Once there, you have to fill in your personal details, including your home address.

Pampers will then send out a physical voucher within 28 working days.

It’s worth bearing in mind though, the voucher only entitles you to one pack.

We’ve approached Pampers to find out the full list of retailers you can redeem the vouchers at and will update this story when we know more.

How else can I get free baby items?

Families stretched more so than ever due to high energy and food bills will be looking for ways to pick up baby freebies – but there is help on offer.

Some areas have “baby banks“, where parents can pick up free toiletries and other essentials, including food.

Children’s charity Little Village has an interactive baby bank tool of more than 200 baby banks UK-wide.

It’s worth getting in touch with your nearest centre to find out if you are eligible for any help.

Meanwhile, brands beyond Pampers offer freebies to customers.

Huggies offers out free packs of DryNites pyjama pants for older tots as a way for parents to test them out before buying.

You have to fill out a form on the Huggies website to register for the nappies.

Pura offers a trial 24-pack of biodegradable baby wipes – you just have to sign up on its website.

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Plus, Pampers’ customers can download the Pampers Club app and get a free pack of Pampers Baby-Dry every time they buy 10 packs.

The Sure Start Grant might be able to help new parents too – the payment is worth £500.

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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