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    Nisa brings back £5 freezer-filling deal

    Nisa’s popular £5 freezer-filling deal is back for November, perfectly timed for shoppers
    looking for a tasty evening meal whilst budgeting for the fast-approaching festive period.

    With just one more payday before Christmas for many, 87 per cent of shoppers are looking to save money and discover the best value deals, making Nisa’s latest £5 offer the perfect meal solution for frugal families.

    Nisa shoppers can get their hands on a Birds Eye Chicken Dippers 22pk, a Goodfella’s
    Garlic Bread 218g, McCain Crispy French Fries 750g, Co-op Battered Onion Rings 454g
    and a Cadbury Dairy Milk Tub 480ml, all for just £5- that’s a saving of £8.42 off the RRP.

    Promotions Manager at Nisa, Laura O’Hearne said: “Having now passed Halloween and
    Bonfire Night most consumers will be focused on the Christmas period and therefore the
    purse strings will naturally start to tighten in preparation for an expensive December.

    “So, at a time where value really is key, the latest five pound deal is sure to delight those on the hunt for an easy evening meal this month.

    “Research has revealed that over half of shoppers are purchasing their meal for tonight on
    impulse 1 so by placing this great value deal in a high footfall area of their store we’re
    confident our partners will see an increase in basket spend this month.”

    The promotion is available in stores now and will run until Tuesday Nov 23.

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