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Steven Smith

Snappy Shopper app cuts Doritos crisps to 7p and Pepsi Max and Coke Zero to 8p to celebrate World Cup

Delivery app Snappy Shopper has teamed up with convenience stores to roll prices back to what they were in 1966 to celebrate the upcoming World Cup. The offer from Snappy Shopper runs from today until Thursday and will help football fans enjoy the home delights of a World Cup despite the rising cost of living.

The deal will see prices of five of the nation’s best-loved products roll all the way back to what they were in the glory days of 1966, when England won the tournament. The three-day event will see big savings on these football-accompanying favourites:

  • Doritos 180g Share Bag: 7p (Normally £2.19)
  • Pepsi Max/ Coke Zero 2L: 8p (Normally £1.99)
  • Cadbury Share Bar: 6p (Normally £1.25)
  • Maynards Sports Mix: 5p (Normally £1)
  • Club Biscuits six pack: 6p (Normally £1.25)

Snappy Shopper said it wanted to ease the pressure on families and add some celebration ahead of the tournament. Both Snappy Shopper and participating retailers will pick up the cost of the promotion, while Snappy Shopper said it was also investing heavily in marketing to raise awareness and support local retailers.

The offer will be available from the following stores via the Snappy Shopper app:

One Stop Erdington
Welcome Co-op Faversham
Nisa Local Hurst Green
Moores Off Licence
Twickenham Drive
Costcutter Bramham Road
Premier - Whittlesey's Convenience Store
Costcutter Hainton Avenue
Costcutter Wallasey
Go Local Edenthorpe
Tring Newsagents
Premier Hayers Meadvale
Todays Local Longbenton
Nisa Local Tamworth
Premier Irby Road
Premier the Avenue
Premier Rawmarsh
Empire Store
Premier Norton Road
Queen's Road Convenience Store
Premier Hemsworth
Best One Brombrough
Premier Arrowe
Chester's Premier
Go Local Davenport
Nisa Bury Road
Shanny & Bros NW ltd
Go Local Carlton Convenience
Go Local - Pam's
Notay's Convenience
Premier Balne Lane
One Stop Harton
Smart Food & Wine
Pickwick Convenience Store
One Stop Great Park
One Stop Hawthorn Road
Nisa Local College Road
Nisa Express Watford
Family Shopper Hexham
Spar North Hykeham

Snappy Shopper operations controller, David Stewart, said: “In the face of a cost of living crisis, we don’t want our loyal customers to miss out on the joys of a World Cup. Supporting local retailers and the communities they serve is what Snappy Shopper is all about. We’re proud to work with retailers to support people as they get together this winter, making memories watching the World Cup unfold.”

Surjeet Singh Notay, owner of Notay’s Premier Store, said: “We’re giving our customers the chance to kick off their World Cup experience without breaking the bank. I think we all feel quite nostalgic about our 1966 victory, so it’s great to be able to roll back the prices of some of our most popular items to what they were back then. Especially with the cost of living crisis ongoing, I’m proud to be able to offer a helping hand which will enable customers to enjoy treats for less.”

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