Nisa partners introduce deals for the Spring Bank Holiday

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Nisa partners are introducing a raft of deals on BBQ and picnic essentials to drive sales in the run-up to the Spring Bank Holiday (29-31 May).

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Offers are available in participating stores now and include: deals on BBQ lines such as Co-op Irresistible Smoky Pulled Pork Burgers for £2.75 and Asian Style Pork Belly Strips at 2 for £7, sides including Co-op Moroccan Cous Cous and Pasta Spinach & Pinenut Salad at any 2 for £3.50, and treats such as Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Fudge Brownie Ice-Cream 465ml for £3, and Pringles 200g or Doritos Stax 170g for £1.50.

Picnic staples are also included, such as Co-op Vine Ripened Tomatoes 400g at £1, Co-op Bitesize Sausage Rolls and Cheese & Bacon Quiche at any 2 for £3.50, and Co-op Brownie and Flapjack Bite Tubs at any 2 for £4.

Also included in the promotion are deals on summer spirits, as well as Co-op Irresistible Fairtrade Sauvignon Blanc Reserva for £5.50, Corte Molino Prosecco at £7, Diet Coke or Coke Zero 1.75l for £1.60, and a 10-pack of San Miguel for £8.

In addition, a special one-week deal will also run from 26 May until 1 June, offering a better than half price deal on 150g bags of Doritos at just 89p, enabling consumers to save £1 off the RRP.

The promotion, which will run in stores until 1 June, is supported with themed POS and features on Nisa’s consumer-facing website and social media channels.

Chris Walker, offline marketing lead at Nisa, said: “With over a quarter of adults wanting to spend more time with family and friends, as restrictions allow, the upcoming bank holiday weekend presents the perfect opportunity for any planned or last-minute garden get-togethers, which Nisa stores are perfectly placed to cater for.

“Our bank holiday deals offer something for everyone and will provide shoppers the perfect accompaniments to their bank holiday plans, whether it’s a picnic in the park, sizzling BBQ or a small gathering indoors, whilst supporting Nisa retailers in driving further sales and basket spend over this key trading period.”