This could save you some money ahead of Christmas

It’s no secret that Christmas can get expensive. From gifts and decorations to the big roast dinner on the day, these festive costs can quickly add up.

However, a new initiative from Moonpig may just help to soften this financial blow. The firm is now offering Asda shoppers the chance to claim free greeting cards before December 25 – but they’ll need to spot a crucial detail. Although simple, this involves keeping an eye out for Moonpig stickers on items sold in the supermarket’s bakery aisle.

These bright pink labels feature a pig wearing reindeer antlers and can be peeled to reveal details on how to claim the freebie.

Currently, the festive offer is available at more than 150 selected Asda stores across the UK, including major cities such as Wolverhampton, Portsmouth and Canterbury. According to a previous Mirror article, others encompassed in this are:

  1. Aintree
  2. Ashington Lintonville Terrace
  3. Ashton
  4. Barnsley
  5. Beckton
  6. Benton
  7. Bexley Heath
  8. Birmingham Barnes Hill
  9. Blackburn
  10. Blackpool
  11. Bloxwich
  12. Blyth
  13. Boldon
  14. Bolton
  15. Boston
  16. Bridge of Dee
  17. Brighton Hollingbury
  18. Brighton Marina
  19. Bromborough
  20. Burgh Heath
  21. Burnley
  22. Cannock
  23. Canterbury
  24. Chadderton
  25. Chatham
  26. Chelmsley Wood
  27. Clydebank
  28. Coatbridge
  29. Colindale
  30. Corby
  31. Coventry
  32. Crewe
  33. Cumbernauld
  34. Cwmbran
  35. Dagenham
  36. Derby
  37. Doncaster
  38. Donnington Wood
  39. Dundee Milton
  40. Dunfermline
  41. Eastbourne
  42. Eastgate
  43. Eastlands
  44. Eastleigh
  45. Edinburgh
  46. Elgin
  47. Ellesmere Port
  48. Falmouth
  49. Fareham
  50. Farnborough
  51. Ferring
  52. Fulwood
  53. Gateshead
  54. Gillingham Pier
  55. Glasshoughton
  56. Glenrothes
  57. Gloucester
  58. Govan
  59. Grantham
  60. Gravesend
  61. Great Bridge
  62. Grimsby
  63. Halifax
  64. Hamilton
  65. Harrogate
  66. Hartlepool
  67. Havant
  68. High Wycombe
  69. Huddersfield
  70. Hull Hessle Rd
  71. Hulme
  72. Hunts Cross
  73. Huyton
  74. Ipswich
  75. Isle of Dogs
  76. Keighley
  77. Kendal
  78. Killingbeck
  79. Kingswood
  80. Kirkcaldy
  81. Lancaster
  82. Leigh
  83. Leyton
  84. Linwood
  85. Liscard
  86. Livingston
  87. Long Eaton
  88. Longwell Green
  89. Lower Earley
  90. Luton
  91. Mansfield
  92. Milton Keynes
  93. Minworth
  94. Morley
  95. Newton Abbot
  96. Norwich
  97. Nuneaton
  98. Oadby
  99. Parkhead
  100. Patchway
  101. Peterlee
  102. Pilsworth
  103. Plymouth
  104. Poole
  105. Portsmouth
  106. Pudsey
  107. Queensferry
  108. Queslett
  109. Radcliffe
  110. Robroyston
  111. Rochdale
  112. Rotherham
  113. Runcorn
  114. Scunthorpe
  115. Sheffield
  116. Sheffield Drakehouse
  117. Shoeburyness
  118. Skelmersdale
  119. Slough
  120. Small Heath
  121. St Austell
  122. Stafford
  123. Stevenage
  124. Stockton
  125. Strabane
  126. Sunderland
  127. Sutton in Ashfield
  128. Swanley
  129. Swindon West
  130. Tamworth
  131. Taunton
  132. Thornaby
  133. Thurmaston
  134. Tilbury
  135. Toryglen
  136. Totton
  137. Wakefield
  138. Wallington
  139. Walton
  140. Washington
  141. Watford
  142. Wembley
  143. West Bridgford
  144. Westbrook
  145. Weston Super Mare
  146. Widnes
  147. Wigan
  148. Wolstanton
  149. Wolverhampton
  150. York

Beyond the new Moonpig freebie, Asda recently revived its ‘Winter Warmer’ scheme across 212 cafes, which will run until the end of February 2026. The deal allows anyone over 60 to enjoy soup, bread and unlimited tea or coffee for just £1 during the colder months.

Customers can select either tomato or chicken soup as part of the seasonal offer. They also have the option to upgrade the meal deal: for an additional 55p, they can add a small latte, cappuccino, or speciality tea, or choose a medium size for £1.10.

In light of the initiative, Jordan Cummings, Buying Manager, Cafes and Concessions at Asda, said previously: “We know winter is set to be incredibly hard for thousands of pensioners as they continue to worry about how to keep themselves warm in the face of rising living costs and on a fixed income. Last year alone we sold over half a million meals showing the vital need for this initiative.”

He also added: “By bringing Winter Warmers back this November, we hope it will continue to be just as impactful across the winter months for those who need it most, as well as offering a relaxed social environment to come and chat to others.”

Asda has been approached for further information on the Moonpig offer.

When are Asda’s Christmas delivery slots available?

Asda made its festive delivery bookings available to passholders from October 15, with others able to book starting October 21. These deliveries are scheduled between December 21 and 23.

Asda’s online advice reads: “Pre-order your festive centrepieces and let us take the hassle out of your festive food shop. Whether delivered directly to your door or collected from one of our stores, your festive feast will make this a Christmas celebration to remember.

“You can now order from our Food to Order range by booking a Christmas delivery or collection slot between 21st–23rd December.” This year, ASDA’s Christmas range includes more than 500 products, including festive classics and various new items.

Visit Asda’s website for more information.

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