Morrisons launch flash sale on beer, cider, wine ahead of Euros game
MORRISONS has just launched a flash sale ahead of the England Vs Ukraine game on Saturday and is offering customers deals on beer, cider, wine and more. Ideal for the weekend, hurry to scoop up these big offers.
To celebrate the upcoming Euros game on Saturday night, Morrisons has launches an amazing flash sale on beer, cider, wine and more. Find out what’s on offer.
Planning on gathering some friends round to watch the England Vs Ukraine game?
Morrisons has just launched a big flash sale on beer, cider, wine and more that’s perfect for the weekend.
With 62 beers, 17 ciders and hundreds of wines available on offer for discounts, there’s plenty to pick from.
Here’s what the supermarket is offering.
Customers can get any two selected packs of beer and cider for just £16, saving a maximum of £6 off original prices.
They can choose from eight, ten and twelve packs of beer from popular brands like Stella Artois, Budweiser, Carlsberg, Strongbow and more.
Running from now until 11 July 2021, don’t miss this deal.
Shop the beer pack offer here.
Fancy enjoying and sharing some food with the beer?
Morrisons is offering customers a special match time meal deal where they can get two selected pizza and a four pack of beer or bottle of wine for just £5.
With delicious pizzas like the Morrisons Thin Cheese & Tomato Pizza, packs of Heineken and Pinot Grigio wines in the offer, it’s the perfect party meal.
Online only, order before 6 July 2021 to redeem and shop the deal here.
If you’re planning on hosting a big gathering then Morrisons has several party platters on offer.
Customers can get a party platter for £6 or two for just £10.
Pick from a Spicy Snacks bundle, Traditional Ploughmans Grazing Platter, Cheese and Olive Bundle and more.
Shop all party platters here.
From single bottles to four packs and more, shop all beers on offer at Morrisons here.
Plus, discover all cider offers and shop here.
Shop Morrisons wine offers here.
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