Wonder Week is back to save you money on Pampers nappies

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I like a bargain, a good deal and that is no secret, over at Mums savvy savings I share how to live well but save more.  My philosophy has always been to have what I want but find a way to save money or time whilst doing it.  Pampers  have bought back their Wonder Week after it proved so successful last year.

Pampers Wonder Week is about buying in bulk which often works out better value.  This year they have teamed up with one of the best money saving bloggers and asked her to share her top tips when bulk buying. Karyn shares her tips on ways to save money and find discounts, on her award-winning and hugely popular blog, Miss Thrifty.

Below, she shares her top tips to bulk buy successfully:

  1. Always compare costs and check the price per unit.

In the UK, a product’s price label on the supermarket shelf will also specify the price per unit: if you are considering a bulk purchase of a product, then check this price-per-unit, compare it and make a judgement call as to whether you will be saving money in the long-term.

  1. “Stack” coupons and offers for additional savings.

To “stack” is to put multiple coupons towards the purchase of a single item. You can collect coupons from magazines and websites. If the supermarket with the best bulk-buy offers isn’t your closest, remember that you can obtain the savings anyway, if you take advantage of price match schemes.

  1. If you are buying baby products, think long-term.

Think ahead if you are bulk-buying baby items such as clothes and nappies – my little one has already outgrown his 0-3 month outfits, Babies grow so quickly, so it’s sensible to buy a size up, or mix and match your bulk buy products. Disposable baby wipes are something you’ll be buying for years, so your bulk buy will definitely get used!

  1. Be wary of bulk-buying a product or brand you haven’t bought previously.

Fortunately, many of the baby brands are available to try at no cost or low cost: Pampers, for example, will send you free samples

  1. Remember to adjust your household budget.

For those new to bulk-buying, here is a neat idea from an American money-saving blog, which is applicable to UK shoppers: raise your grocery budget, temporarily, by 25% – “take advantage of big sales when you see them…eventually, you won’t need that extra 25%” (The Simple Dollar)

No matter where you shop you will be able to take advantage of some great offers and here are the best:

  • Amazon 30% off voucher* with Amazon’s ‘Family’ discount, meaning up to 50% off’ for

Amazon Prime members*

  • Asda Baby Dry Giga Pack £12 (instore only)*

12x Sensitive Wipes for £8*

Baby Dry Jumbo Packs are 2 for £18*

New Baby Jumbo Pack are £6*

  • Boots 5x Baby Dry or New Baby or Active Fit Essential Packs for £25*

5x Pampers Mega Packs for £45*

12x Sensitive Wipes for £8*

  • Morrisons 3x Baby Dry Essentials Pack for £15*

3x Baby Dry Jumbo Pack for £25*

12x Sensitive Wipes for £8*

New Baby Essential Packs 2 for £13*

  • Ocado 5x Baby Dry or New Baby or Active Fit Essential Packs for £25*

12x Sensitive Wipes for £8*

  • Superdrug 5x Baby Dry or New Baby or Active Fit Essential Packs for £25*
  • Tesco 2x Baby Dry or New Baby Dry Pants Large Packs for £14*

New Baby Jumbo Packs 2 for £14*

  • Waitrose 5x Essential Packs for £25*

3x 5x Sensitive Wipes for £12*

 

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