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Best UK Deals & Freebies This Week (14 March 2026)

UK Deals & Freebies

Your weekly roundup of the best UK deals, freebies, and money-saving opportunities. All links go directly to the offer — no trackers, no tricks.

Tip: The biggest single money moves are usually bank switching bonuses (earn £175–£200 for switching current accounts) and cashback site sign-up bonuses. Scroll down to the “Always-On Deals” section for details.

📰 From Around the Web

Latest Free Stuff
Free Daffodil Flowers From Asda
Asda is giving away free bunches of daffodils on Saturday 14 March for Mother's Day. Head to your nearest store to claim yours while stocks last.
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Free £5 Amazon Voucher + 40% First Order Discount
Pouch Central is offering new customers a free £5 Amazon voucher plus 40% off your first order. Sign up on their site to claim both offers.
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Free Full-Size Hyaluronic + Retinol Serum Worth £92
Discovery Sample is giving away Able Skincare's Hyaluronic + Retinol Radical Youth Activator Serum for free (full size). Limited time offer, so claim it quickly.
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Free Mini Meat Pies From Cooplands
Cooplands bakery is handing out free mini meat or veggie pies this weekend. Three flavours available while supplies last.
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Free Image Transfer Sheets From Tiger Prints
Tiger Prints is giving away free image transfer sheets for printing designs on t-shirts, bags and more. Perfect for DIY fashion projects.
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📅 Always-On Deals Worth Knowing

These deals are available most weeks — bookmark them and come back whenever you need them.

Banking & Finance
Bank Switching Bonuses
Major UK banks including First Direct, Lloyds, NatWest and Santander offer switching bonuses typically ranging from £175–£200 when you move your current account. Use the Current Account Switch Service (7-day switching) and claim your bonus within the time limit.
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Banking & Finance
Cashback Site Sign-Up Bonuses
TopCashback and Quidco offer new member bonuses (often £5–£10) plus cashback on purchases at thousands of retailers. Sign up free and activate through their portal before shopping.
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Food & Groceries
Supermarket Loyalty Schemes
Tesco Clubcard, Sainsbury's Nectar, Asda Rewards, and Morrisons More Card all offer points on purchases, exclusive discounts, and personalized offers. Download the app or sign up in-store for free.
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Shopping & Retail
Free Audible & Kindle Unlimited Trials
Amazon offers 30-day free trials on Audible and Kindle Unlimited for new members. Cancel before the trial ends to avoid charges; both offer excellent value if you use them regularly.
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Students
TOTUM Student Card Discounts
UK students can claim a free TOTUM (formerly Student Beans) card for discounts at high street shops, food chains, tech retailers, and travel providers. Verify your student status online.
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Health & Beauty
NHS Prescriptions Exemption Check
If you're over 60, on benefits, pregnant, have a long-term condition, or a low income, you may qualify for free NHS prescriptions. Check eligibility on the NHS website or at your GP surgery.
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Utilities & Bills
Energy Price Cap Protection
The government's energy price cap limits what suppliers can charge for gas and electricity. Check Ofgem's website for the current rates and switch if your supplier is above the cap.
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Utilities & Bills
Broadband Switching & Cashback
Compare broadband deals on MoneySuperMarket or Uswitch and combine with cashback sites TopCashback or Quidco for additional savings. Many providers offer first-month discounts or cashback incentives.
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Freebies & Samples
Local Council Tax Support & Discounts
If you're on a low income, unemployed, or disabled, you may qualify for council tax reduction. Contact your local council to apply—eligibility varies by area but can save hundreds annually.
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Freebies & Samples
Universal Credit & Benefits Top-Up
Eligible UK residents on low income can claim Universal Credit. Use the government's benefits calculator to check what you qualify for; applications are free and done online.
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Deals are accurate at time of publishing but can change or expire without notice. Always check the linked page for current terms. Free trials listed require cancellation before the trial ends to avoid charges.

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