A shop in Bolton is offering nine grocery items for just 1p for one day only to help people through the cost of living crisis.
Grocery delivery platform Snappy Shopper has teamed up with Kegs N Blades for its latest initiative to support communities.
Along with more than 100 local retailers UK-wide, Kegs N Blades will once again offer the Snappy Shopper 1p Cupboard Filler Bundle, containing nine items for the mere price of a penny.
It comes after its hugely successful offer of £10 worth of food for just 1p last week.
The offer runs for one day only tomorrow (Wednesday, July 5).
The bundle is designed to help customers stock up on cupboard classics without breaking the bank.
With the Summer Holidays fast approaching, Snappy Shopper and their retail partners hope that the initiative will provide a helping hand to those struggling with rising costs.
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The Snappy Shopper 1p Cupboard Filler Bundle includes the following nine items, a mixture of sweet treats and household staples!
• Batchelors Super Noodles
• Pasta 'N' Sauce
• McVities Chocolate Digestives
• Branston Beans
• Batchelors Garden Peas
• Heinz Spaghetti Hoops
• McVities Club Biscuits
• 6 Pack of Crisps
• Macaroni or Pasta
The items will be available from Kegs N Blades (Premier Bolton) 431-433 Lever Edge Lane, Bolton, BL33BG tomorrow (Wednesday 5th July) exclusively on the Snappy Shopper app.
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Mike Callachan, Snappy Shopper CEO: "We understand the challenges faced by our communities, and we want to do our part to alleviate some of the burden.
"The 1p Cupboard Filler Bundle is our way of giving back and ensuring that everyone has the ability to stock up on staples, especially with the Summer Holidays fast-approaching.”
To get your hands on the Snappy Shopper 1p Cupboard Filler Bundle, simply visit the website or download the Snappy Shopper app.
Stocks are limited.
Download the Snappy Shopper app on the Google Play or Apple App store to order.
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