This Sainsbury's deal will save you 30 per cent off your groceries
The deal applies to online orders delivered on or before Thursday 7 March.
Sainsbury's is currently offering an incredible one-off deal which will save you 30 per cent off your groceries.
The big savings deal is available exclusively for online orders only, and will save you £18 off your first £60+ online grocery.
At the online check out, you will need to use the coupon code 'SCSSEOFEB19' to receive the discount.
If you're new to the whole ordering-your-groceries-online things then don't worry, all you need to do is register with Sainsbury's first by filling in your details on the website and then you're good to go.
The deal applies to online orders delivered to your home on or before Thursday 7th March, so make sure you get online some time between now and then if you're keen to save some serious money off your weekly shop.
This isn't the only amazing supermarket deal going around at the moment, as we announced yesterday that Tesco have launched an Indian meal deal with two mains and sides for only £5.
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Online shopping can definitely make life a little easier....
Gone are the days of simply fantasising about grocery shopping in our pyjamas, now we can actually do it, and from the comfort of our own homes too - whilst beating the crowds and without having to waiting at the check-out or searching for a space in the car park.
Win, win!
Niamh McCollum is a freelance lifestyle writer who has written for Future titles GoodTo and Marie Claire UK, plus the Irish Independent. The Dublin-based journalist specialises in stories
affecting families - from health updates, to the freshest parenting debates and celebrity announcements.