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Our Sainsbury's store in Finchley Road offers a huge choice of groceries and products for your home to suit all budgets as well as clothing and seasonal items.Not every deal is online… The year’s two biggest games are going to be super cheap tomorrow, as Sainsbury’s also prepares a bargain Xbox One bundle. Sainsbury’s has revealed some of its biggest video game Black Friday bargains, with a useful reminder that most of the biggest discounts are still being saved for tomorrow. The image below comes from HotUKDeals and shows what we assume is a newspaper ad from today. As you can see FIFA 17 is just £29.99 and despite only being released a couple of weeks ago Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare is just £23.99. Although that’s the standard edition and doesn’t include Modern Warfare Remastered. The hardware deal, if you can’t quite make it out, is a 500GB Xbox One S with FIFA 17 and Forza Horizon 3 for just £229. There’s likely to be PlayStation 4 hardware bundles as well, but Sainsbury’s website doesn’t seem to deal with video games, so all these offers are going to be in-store only.




HMV also doesn’t sell video games via its website, and yet we also know what some of their best deals are going to be. If you have one near you the excellent Titanfall 2 is going to be £19.99 and Gears Of War 4 on Xbox One will be just £22.99. Email gamecentral@ukmetro.co.uk, leave a comment below, and follow us on TwitterBLACK Friday is the best time to get those all important pre-Christmas bargains. Black Friday has officially kicked off– follow all the latest live updates here. For a more deals focused analysis you can take a look at what Sainsbury’s has on offer here. Sainsbury’s are set to make big reductions this Black Friday With the momentous shopping day here the big stores are putting plans in place and Sainsbury’s is no exception. Unlike rivals Tesco and Morrisons, the supermarket has not launched an online sale ahead of the ‘official’ Black Friday date of November 25. Indeed, their savings extravaganza will be confined to stores, starting on the day itself.




All the information you need, and examples of their offers on (among other things) TVs, laptops and appliances, can be found here. Black Friday has hit! Here’s where you should be doing your shopping: Black Friday started 12 days ago for Amazon with big reductions on a huge range of reduced products and more offers added as frequently as every five minutes. Argos is one of the biggest retailers to take part in Black Friday with deals on TVs, games consoles, laptops, cameras and toys. Tesco have slashed priced on tech with incredible deals on TVs, consoles and toys. With discounts across all departments John Lewis have plenty of opportunities for savings, especially in the kitchen with a KitchenAid mixer down to just £299.99 from £449.95. Boots are offering big discounts on grooming products and a selection of their popular perfumes. Sainsbury’s kept a low profile in the run up to Black Friday but have now released deals on home appliances and electricals.




GAME has huge deals available on their PS4 and X-box bundles, ideal for Chirstmas gifts. This weekend M&S have launched a “gifting” event as an alternative to Black Friday. There are great deals on Christmas decorations, cosmetics and lingerie. 9. House of Fraser The House of Fraser sale is packed full of Christmas present prospects with toys, watches and jewellery and kitchen appliances all in the sale. Department store Debenhams has also dramatically dropped prices for the event, kitchen appliances, perfumes and furniture have all faced the price chop. Get on your bike at Halfords with great deals on car and bike accessories as well as offers on adult and kid’s bicycles. Currys is a one stop shop for electrical items this Black Friday with reductions on TVs, laptops and speakers. This Black Friday ASOS is offering 20 per cent off everything on its site. Very.co.uk have cut the price of some fun gifts including a jukebox now at £69.99 from £149, as well as great deals on clothes and accessories from their V by Very range.




Head to Smyth’s for some cracking deals on children’s games and toys. Dropping prices of DIY products and tools B&Q are embracing Black Friday this year, lawnmowers and leaf blowers have big reductions and there are kid’s toys featured in the sale too. 17. Toys R Us Toys R Us have cut prices across the store with toys, games and baby products all reduced in the sale. Highchairs and prams are heavily reduced in the Mothercare sale, as well as toys and children’s clothes. Morrisons is the ideal place to get hold of some bargain booze with a 3L bottle of Jack Daniels costing just £50, they are also stocking a whole Serrano ham leg for the discounted price of £28. Last year, the supermarket giant ran huge savings across the whole weekend rather than just on the day itself. A spokesperson for Sainsbury’s told The Sun Online, “Our customers are looking for great value ahead of Christmas and shoppers know that Black Friday is the perfect moment to find a bargain.




“Like last year, there will be a select number of products on offer throughout the weekend.” Despite Sainsbury’s vow to key the event low key, we have put together a guide on what bargains you should be bagging and any other information you might need for Friday November 25.  told The Sun Online: “Remember, it’s not just one day anymore – most retailers start building up to it with smaller offers from the week before, so be prepared early. “And if you are planning on shopping on Black Friday itself, set the alarm as stores pump out a lot of strong offers from about 6am – some even earlier – and with stock limited, popular items often sell out before breakfast.” Sainsbury’s are planning on keeping a low profile during this Black Friday, but will still be offering reductions Holly Smith, author of Holly’s Frugal Blog, said: “Black Friday is a great opportunity to grab a bargain! “Electrical items are the most common – you can almost guarantee to pick up a super cheap microwave every year!




– but there’s a few things you need to be aware of on Black Friday… “It’s a marketing trick to get you in-store! “All stores participating will have more than one ‘Black Friday’ offer and just because it looks like a bargain it might not be!” “We are taking part but it’s quite a low-key event for us,” a spokesperson for Sainsbury’s told The Sun Online After looking at last year’s deals, Gary says: “Black Friday last year saw Sainsbury’s go in a similar direction to Asda, with a “low-key” Black Friday, offering a modest number of deals on smaller products over a week-long period” While Holly predicts the Sainsbury’s will offer customers 50 per cent off some of their electrical products such as HD TVs, coffee machines and food blenders. Last year, Sainsbury’s offered big reductions on a Celcus 32in LED TV with the price slashed from £180 to just £100. Some other good deals were: – The popular Nutribullet reduced by £20 down to £65




The Nutribullet was part of Sainsbury’s Black Friday bargains last year – The Dyson DC44 vacuum for just £190, normally costing £270 – The Sony ZX-610 Headphones for less than half price at £20 – The Krups Mini Me coffee machine was cut to a bargain £45 down from £100 Do your research: Read reviews of products you like the look of and then check that they are stocked in your nearest Sainsbury’s. Last year many of their deals were only available in store so don’t get caught out thinking you can definitely get them online. Check opening times for your local store and try and get there outside of peak times to avoid the jostling crowds. Sainsbury’s will probably have some great reductions on electrical items Follow Sainsbury’s on Twitter and Facebook and sign up to its deals newsletter to get the latest on any offers. Don’t forget to use your Nectar Card when you are making your purchase, those vital points will add up and can be used to contribute towards your big Christmas day shop.

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