Jonathan Campbell rounds up the best deals on the web and the high street
:: KFC's mini fillet bucket is back until April 24. You get 10 original recipe boneless mini fillets for £5.99. The offer is available only when you order directly from KFC including the mobile app.
:: Buying a new Apple iPad from https://currys.co.uk? Get an extra £50 off when you trade in your old tablet or laptop, whether it works or not. You'll also get up to five months' Apple Music, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ and three months' Apple TV+ free with qualifying products. Find out more about both offers on the website.
:: The code SHOPANDSAVE gives 20 per cent off a £40 spend (full-price items only) at newlook.com/uk. Sale and third-party brands are excluded. No end date is specified. Sign up to the mailing list for 25 per cent off your next purchase too.
:: Get 30 per cent off at Adidas or an extra 15 per cent off Adidas Outlet orders (including sale items) exclusively at vouchercodes.co.uk until March 31. Missed out on the offer? Join the Adidas Creators Club mailing list to get 20 per cent off.
:: Get 15 per cent off at The Fragrance Shop (including sale items) with an exclusive discount from vouchercodes.co.uk until March 27.
:: Join B&Q's loyalty scheme for £5 off your next £30 spend and other special offers. Sign up at diy.com/bandqclub#icamp=HPUSP_Club.
:: Music streaming site Tidal normally gives new users a free 30-day trial but sign up at https://tinyurl.com/2uy5wfb9 and that's increased to 90 days. No end date for the offer is listed but remember to cancel before the trial ends unless you are happy for the £9.99 per month automatic billing to kick in.
:: Snap up 40 per cent off everything except prints at photo gift site snapfish.co.uk with the code GIFT322. Get 6x4in prints half price (down from 10p to 5p each) with the code PRINT322. Both are valid until 11.59pm on Sunday March 13.
Details accurate at time of going to print. Offers subject to availability and may be affected by delivery restrictions imposed by retailers. If you see a TinyURL link in this article, it’s just a convenient way of redirecting you to a web page that would otherwise have a long address.