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Supermarket chain Sainsbury’s began in 1869 with its first store in Drury Lane, in London's Covent Garden. As well as groceries, it also sells technology, clothing, toys, furniture and more.

Below are today's top Sainsbury’s discount vouchers, fully legitimacy checked and verified by our team of voucher hunters. Get 'em while they're hot!

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Sainsbury's Valentine's dine-in for two for £10
In-store and online

What: 2 courses, a side & drink for 2 for £10 When: Wed 8 - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Ends: Tue 14 Feb 2012 Where: In your nearest Sainsbury's store or online at Sainsbury's*
How: In-store or online Food: Various

The detail: Choose a main, side, dessert and drink for 2 for £10 from the Sainsbury's Valentine's dine-in deal. You can save a maximum of £10.49 if you go for the more expensive dishes, highlighted below.

Mains include: Beef bourguignon, Catalan chicken, paella, cannelloni, chicken with stuffing, chicken lattice, sea bass or salmon fillets.
Sides include:Green vegetable selection, dauphinoise potatoes, chips, potatoes in goose fat or garlic flatbread.
Desserts include: Cheese selection, chocolate or passionfruit souffle, chocolate pudding, red berry and white chocolate or hazelnut tortes.
Drinks include:
Bottlegreen presse carry pack, Cava Brut, Pinot Grigio or Shiraz.

Restrictions: Selected dishes only, see above. Delivery costs from £3.50 and the latest you can order in time for Valentine's Day (subject to availability) is Mon 13 Feb 2012.

Expired Deals

Sainsbury's 50% off toys
Online & in store

Get 50% off ALL toys in store at Sainsbury's from Thurs 28 Oct - Wed 3 Nov. Only a few selected toys will be on sale online, so you're better off going in store to nab the real bargains. Reductions include... Toy Story Buzz Lightyear pack down to £19.99 from £39.99 Zhu Zhu Pets Rock Star Hamsters reduced to £4.99 from £9.99 A Disney Princess Royal Kitchen reduced to £29.99 from £59.99. Standard delivery online is £3.95 (free if you deliver to your local) or find your nearest Sainsbury's.

Sainsbury's £5 cleaning vouch on £10 spend
Spend to save vouchers

Get 2 x £2.50 vouchers to spend on certain brands when you spend £10 in store at Sainsbury's. The £10 spend must be on the following items: Ariel Detergent, Fairy Detergent, Fairy Dishwasher tablets, Fairy, Washing-up liquid, Febreze product (sprays, air fresheners, plugs etc), Flash cleaning products (wipes, sprays, creams), Head & Shoulders shampoo or conditioner, Pampers Economy Packs. The first £2.50 voucher must be spent on any Ariel detergent, Pampers economy pack or Head and Shoulders 500ml bottles. And the second £2.50 voucher must be spent on any Fairy non-bio detergent or Fairy dishwasher tablets. The offer runs till Tues 28 Sept, and the vouchers are valid till Tues 12 Oct. You'll only find this offer in Sainsbury's supermarkets (not locals). MoneySavers have already been brainstorming ways to make the most of the deal in the Sainsbury's vouchers forum. Take a look and add your own ideas if you like. Find your nearest Sainsbury's.

Sainsbury's wine 50% off or more
Online & in store

Get selected wines better than half price online and in store at Sainsbury's till Tues 16 Nov. Cheapest red: Vina Maipo Reserva Merlot £3.79 (was £7.99). Cheapest white: Vina Maipo Reserva Sauvignon Blanc £3.79 (was £7.99). You can also find a selection of 50% off wines online for delivery by Tues 16 Nov as well. Standard online delivery for orders under £40 is £6, then starts from £3.50 for baskets £40+. Or you can find your nearest Sainsbury's. Sainsbury's also has some cheap bubbly deals which you can find on the Champagne Discounts page.

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Other ways to eat out on the cheap

As well as food vouchers, there’s a raft of permanent ways to save money on meals out. These methods are especially handy if you wine and dine on Friday or Saturday nights, which some vouchers exclude.

Book online

Dedicated dining websites allow you to browse restaurant offers and book online. Here you simply search for a table, book and print out the email or voucher. There are three top ones:

  • Toptable.co.uk Online restaurant booking service Toptable features everything from local pizza joints to Michelin Star restaurants. For the best deals, click the 50% off button on the left-hand side. Some of the other offers are less hot, ie, free glass of wine when you spend £30.

  • Lastminute.com. Lastminute.com has offers throughout the UK and commonly offers 50% off food or 2for1 main courses. Again, some offers are better than others.

  • 5pm.co.uk. The discounts are smaller, but 5pm.co.uk is worth a look. Deals are mostly set menus and 20% off.

Tesco ClubcardGet bargain meals with Tesco Clubcard

Use your Tesco Clubcard points on meals out at restaurants, and you effectively get them for a third of the normal price. This is because 100 Clubcard points are only worth £1 if you use them in-store. Yet spend the points on goodies from its Deals Brochure and you get three times the vouchers' face value, eg, £5 worth of Clubcard vouchers are worth £15 in Bella Italia vouchers.

Restaurants include Café Rouge, Planet Hollywood and Chez Gerard; see a full list. For more tricks to maximise Clubcard points, read the Loyalty Schemes guide.

Taste LondonTaste card

A Taste card (formally Taste London) entitles you to 50% off at 5,000 restaurants nationwide, including Thai Square, Pizza Express and Strada. At £70, 12 months membership ain’t cheap, but can be worth it over the year, especially if you often take out large groups.

Restaurants can get mardy if you suddenly produce the card at the end of the meal, so always book ahead, mentioning the offer, then show the card before ordering. Taste often offers free month’s cards; these are always included in the free weekly email.

Bring your own booze

Bring your ownIf you like a bottle of plonk with your dinner, BYOB (bring your own bottle) places are a great way to save. Restaurants rake in profits by charging inflated prices for booze, eg, bottle of Louis Jadot Bourgogne Chardonnay is typically £16 on a wine list. Yet pick up the same bottle at Tesco before you hit the restaurant and it costs just £7.

For a list of BYOB restaurants across the UK, see Wine-pages.com. Some charge corkage of £1-ish, though many don’t.

Michelin stars on the cheap

If there’s a fancy Michelin joint you’ve always wanted to try, your foie gras and lobster ravioli will be vastly cheaper at lunch than at dinner. As an example, a three-course set dinner at Gordon Ramsey at Claridges costs £70, but the same thing costs £30 at lunch – a massive £40 saving. Check restaurants’ own websites for offers.

Home-cooked fayre

Eating out can munch away at your money, so do it yourself at home with recipes from forum’s Old Style (thrift) board. There are hundreds of lip-smackingly gorgeous ideas; see a full index of moneysaving menu plans.

If you’re a curry fan, here’s how to make a three-course Indian Takeaway for £5. Many Old Stylers report they now find restaurant grub disappointing.

Don’t feel embarrassed about tap water!

Finally, there’s absolutely no shame in asking for tap water. And it’s better for the environment too.

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