After the sales madness of last weekend we can now get back to shopping reality and focus on what we still have to buy for Christmas. If you actually managed to get everything ticked off your list on Black Friday and Cyber Monday then well done, but unless you’re the most organised shopper in the entire world, there’s probably lots still to be sorted.
Money Saving Voucher Codes Blog
Discover the Latest from My Favourite Voucher Codes
Welcome to the My Favourite Voucher Codes Blog — your go-to hub for money-saving inspiration, shopping insights, and updates from our charity community. From fashion voucher code finds to everyday lifestyle and food deals, our team of writers tracks down the most exciting ways to save across the UK’s favourite online stores.
We’re here to make voucher codes and promo codes easy to use, quick to find, and always up to date. Plus, we love sharing behind-the-scenes news on our latest charity work, monthly polls, and donation milestones — so you can see how your savings make a difference.
Have a great idea or a story you’d like to share? We’re always on the lookout for fresh voices. If you’d like to write for us, visit our Contact Us page to submit your article. If your piece catches our attention, it could be featured right here on the blog!
Letters to Santa can be very useful things. Although some of the items listed on them might be slightly out of reach, they can ensure you get at least some of the requested items ticked off your too-buy list. But let’s face it, Christmas wish-lists can take a lot of fun out of the whole present-buying process.
Retailers and companies have never been under more scrutiny, and with many people choosing to give their custom to shops with more ethical credentials, more and more consumers are doing their research before they buy. With Lego in the news recently after making the decision not to continue advertising in the Daily Mail following criticism of its headlines, we decided to take a closer look at the issue.
A lack of originality in big budget films isn’t anything new, but there are now more and more examples of new releases looking to the past for inspiration. And we’re not just talking sequels – the world of films is now packed full of expanded universes, ‘re-imaginings’ and straight up copies of successful classics. We take a look at some recent trailers and releases as well as a few reasons why you should also re-visit the originals…
The timing of Black Friday couldn’t be any better, it’s exactly one month before Christmas. It’s now possible to indulge in some of the fantastic bargains from the comfort our home. We are fast approaching the festive period and as joyous as the occasion is, it can be very stressful.
Today marks World Vegan Day, and it could be one that’s more popular than ever before. That’s because this phrase is being heard more and more often in the UK.
In the last ten years veganism in Britain has grew by a magnificent 360%. For those aged 15 and over, the figures have gone through the roof. In 2006, 150,000 people adopted a plant-based diet but now there’s over half a million that commit to this lifestyle.
Parenting can be a minefield. We spend all year teaching our kids that lying is a bad thing, but then come the winter months we encourage them all to believe in a mythical person who may or may not deliver their Christmas presents depending on how well they behave.
Most of us didn’t even realise there was a specific day dedicated to our feline friends, but it turns out that today is National Black Cat Day. What is this day all about and what can you do on this national day?
Can it really be as simple as having a quick chat with your GP? Well, according to new reports, a 30 second talk during which your GP tells you to lose a bit of weight can act as an excellent motivator and achieve results.
Over half of the UK’s population are vitamin D deficient and up to 90% of multi-ethnic groups in Britain aren’t getting enough of this vital mineral. This week marks the official Vitamin D Awareness Week, and it comes right on time as it coincides with the clocks going back and days getting shorter.


