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Bargain Hunter: Free Krispy Kreme doughnuts, 20% off at Miss Selfridge, and Flybe flights from £27.99

The strong pound has also helped reduce the expense of ski holidays, as Simon Read reports

Simon Read
Saturday 09 January 2016 04:03 GMT
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Cold comfort: the cost of ski lift passes is tumbling
Cold comfort: the cost of ski lift passes is tumbling (AFP/Getty Images)

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If you've decided you won't give up treats in January, you can enjoy a free doughnut and bottle of fizzy pop.

Krispy Kreme is giving away a glazed-ring doughnut to everyone who joins its fan club. To sign up and be sent a voucher for a doughnut – which you'll have to pick up at a Krispy Kreme store or at service stations offering the pastries – go to krispykreme.co.uk/join.

You can then wash it down with a free 500ml bottle of Coke Zero. Go to bit.ly/1LpWMu5 and key in your mobile number or email address to be sent a voucher, which you'll then have to redeem at retailers (such as Co-op and Asda) offering Epay, PayPoint or Payzone.

You'll find more freebies at latestfreestuff.co.uk.

... Or to eat more healthily

For the more healthy-eating among you, Ocado is offering two for the price of one on its sliced kale, in effect reducing the price per portion to 48p. Meanwhile Tilda Steamed Brown Basmati, Garden Vegetable & Quinoa has been halved in price to 79p.

Salmon fillets are also half price and there are reductions on Little Miracles Green Tea and Florette Crispy Salad. The offers run until 26 January at Ocado.com.

... And tone your body

Fancy a few free gym sessions? Pure Gym is offering free three-day passes at its 120 gyms across the country. Go to puregym.com and use the code WELCOME.

Discounts at Miss Selfridge

Vouchercloud.com has an exclusive 20 per cent off deal at Miss Selfridge. However, to take advantage you'll need to spend £60 by tomorrow, Sunday 10 January.

Downhill for ski costs

The strong pound has helped reduce the expense of ski holidays, says Caxton FX. The cost of lift passes has dropped in Europe and Canada, with a six-day pass at Canada's Whistler resort falling from £480 last year to £410 this year. The cheapest lift pass was found at Méribel in France, at £176 this year compared with £198 last winter.

A million cheap flights

Budget airline Flybe is offering a million flights from just £27.99, including taxes and charges. The deal runs until Tuesday 12 January for flights between 1 February and 20 July.

If you know of any upcoming offers please send details and deadlines to yourmoney@independent.co.uk

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