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  1. Doff Path & Patio Weed Killer Rtu 1 Litre Doffpa00

  2. Walkers Classic Variety Multipack Crisps

    - Multipack of Walkers Classic Variety crisps<br>- Multipack contains 2 x Ready Salted, 2 x Cheese &amp; Onion and 2 x Salt &amp; Vinegar<br>- Made with 100% Great British Potatoes<br>- Fresh taste guaranteed<br>- Perfect crisps for lunch and snacking<br>- Suitable for vegetarians<br>- No added MSG or Artificial Colours<br><br>UK &amp; ROI, 18+ only. 00:00 20/01/25 – 23:59 30/03/25.Purchase necessary. Keep pack. Internet access and valid email address required. To enter, purchase a promotional pack, scan the QR code or visit the website, register for an account by entering your details and pack code. Prizes allocated instantly by random winning moments. Prizes: 1 x “Free Lunch for a Year” (cash Prize of £1,825) and 120 x “Free Lunch” in the form of a £5 retailer eGift card per day. Cash alternative if eGift card not available. Wrap Up Draw: 00:00 31/03/25 – 23:59 30/06/25. All entries received during the Wrap Up Draw will be entered into a prize draw. Wrap Up Draw Prizes: 50 x £5 cash. In ROI all Prizes € equivalent. Max 2 entries per person per day &amp; 1 Prize per person. T&amp;Cs &amp; details: www.joy-pepsico.eu/en-gb/promotions/walkers/freelunch.

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  3. Spear & Jackson Xtra Tough Glyphosate Weed Killer Concentrate 1L

  4. New Resolva Westland Path & Patio Weed Killer Ready 1L

  5. Snack a Jacks Salt & Vinegar Multipack Rice Cakes Crisps

    - Snack a Jacks Minis Snacks Salt &amp; Vinegar Popped Rice &amp; Corn Cakes Multipack Crisps 19g (Pack of 5) <br>- Packed with Zingy Salt &amp; Vinegar flavour <br>- Perfect for slipping into your bag for on-the-go snacking or packing into your lunchbox <br>- Popped never fried <br>- Each bag is under 100 calories <br>- Suitable for vegetarians <br>- Contains no artificial colours or preservatives

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  6. Gallup (1 X 5L) Xl Industrial Strength Weed Killer (5L)

  7. Stella Artois Premium Lager Beer Cans

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Origin: Leuven, Belgium<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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  8. New Weedol 1 Litre Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate Liquid

  9. Pro-Kleen (20L) Nogrow 5L Acetic Acid Weed Killer

  10. Stella Artois Premium Lager Beer Bottle

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Origin: Leuven, Belgium<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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  11. New Gallup Xl Industrial Strength Weed Killer (5L) 17663

  12. Stella Artois Premium Lager Beer Cans

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Origin: Leuven, Belgium<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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  13. Round Brush Cutter Weed Brush Heavy Duty Cone Weed Killer 8"

  14. New Roundup Total Fast Action Weed Killer, 1 Litre

  15. Stella Artois Premium Lager Bottles

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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  16. Evergreen 80Sqm Complete Lawn Food/Weed/Moss Killer Carton

  17. Stella Artois Premium Lager Beer Cans

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Origin: Leuven, Belgium<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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  18. Stella Artois Premium Lager Beer Cans

    Type: Lager/pilsner<br>ABV: 4.6%<br>Origin: Leuven, Belgium<br>Overall impression: Light sweetness with a pronounced dry hoppy finish<br><br>Born from 600 years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple.<br><br>Only through using expertly balanced malted barley, the finest European Saaz hops, and classic brewing methods can our Stella Artois brewmasters create such a superior golden elixir that simply must be savoured.<br><br>And the best way to do so? The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a Chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.<br><br>Santé!<br><br>Serving<br>Best served chilled in our iconic Chalice.<br><br>A medium hop intensity, along with some residual sweetness from its malts makes Stella Artois is a versatile beer when pairing with food.<br><br>Food Pairing<br>Stella Artois pairs well with salmon, tuna and marbled meat. Its bitterness offers a pleasing contrast with sweet reductions and sauces and its carbonation means it pairs well with rich and fried foods, as long as their intensity is not too high.<br><br>Home-Run Pairing<br>Beer Battered Fish and Chips<br>There are several flavor bridges and complementary elements between Stella Artois and fish and chips. Firstly Stella Artois can actually be used in the cooking stage, with Stella Artois' carbonation adding a lovely lightness to the batter and also a slight cracker and nutty flavours to the dish.<br>The beer's intensity is also just at the right level to stand up against the fried fish without stealing the show or being overwhelmed, whilst the carbonation helps cleanse the palate. The slight floral notes from the hops and residual sweetness from the malts will play nicely alongside the acidity of a squeeze of lemon or a dash of vinegar which often accompanies the fish. Finally, the gentle hop bitterness will offset any sweetness from any complementary mushy peas on the side.

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