The Telegraph is doing a brilliant promotion this week that is also quite a happy coincidence for me. If you pick up two days of the Telegraph this week (or swipe them from your work, Starbucks, etc) you can collect two tokens that will save you up to £20 on your food bill. That’s pretty easy and even if you can’t find the papers for free you’ll only spend £2 buying two copies.
The promotion is designed to showcase Britain’s regional fare, including home-baked desserts, local ales, award-winning cheese, organics meats and fish and artisan breads. Once you have your tokens, visit the Telegraph’s promotions page to download the participating venues guide. Over 200 bakers, butchers, farm shops, gastro pubs and restaurants are offering discounts. You can save £5 when you spend £15, £10 when you spend £30 or £20 when you spend £60. The tokens will be in the paper all week and the offer is valid until 31 October.
The coincidence part? Abel & Cole is participating and I’ve just signed us up with them. Plus, I literally just wrote about saving money on groceries last night. Sometimes when you put it out into the Universe…












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