Meet the People Obsessed with Coupons and Discount Stores | Bargain Fever Britain

Share it with your friends Like

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

Close

In this series we explore the ‘bargain fever’ gripping the country, using a 360-degree approach that examines this fascinating sector from top to bottom: from retailer to consumer.

This film was first broadcast: 2015

The series focuses on an eclectic mix of discount outlets across the entire country – varying in size, retail sector and level of success. Via the stores, we also get to know the stories and personalities of the many different people who shop in them – from the quirkiest coupon-clippers to the barmiest bargain-hunters. So get ready to immerse yourself in the extraordinary, outrageous and obsessive world of Bargain Fever Britain.

🚨 Subscribe to Taste: https://bit.ly/3OZoDcV

Taste is your all-in-one food, drink and hospitality experience. Sink your teeth into our delicious series and discover hundreds of episodes that will get your taste buds tingling. You’ll discover amazing recipes, foodie travels and hotel & restaurant experiences that are truly out of this world.

Watch More Documentaries 👇
True Lives – https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ
Our History – https://bit.ly/3rUpdhL
Our World – https://bit.ly/3ftuckM
Our Stories – https://bit.ly/3ynfFyk
Taste – https://bit.ly/3OZoDcV

Content distributed by ITV Studios.
#BargainFever #Coupons #Shopping

Comments

@alvinM247 says:

I’ve been trying to cut down on my monthly expenses lately, and one thing that’s actually helped more than I expected is being intentional about using coupons and discount platforms. I used to ignore them thinking the savings were small, but it really adds up over time. Recently, I came across Valuecom, and it’s been surprisingly useful for finding deals I wouldn’t normally notice, especially on everyday items I already planned to buy.

One tip that’s worked for me is to check for discounts before making any purchase, even small ones. Also, stacking offers (like combining a coupon with a sale price) can give you much better value. It takes a few extra minutes, but honestly, the savings are worth it. If you’re trying to be more mindful with money, I’d definitely recommend giving that approach a shot.

@50ForwardwithJames says:

40 cans of spaghetti. LOL Dude, think about your health more than the penny saved.

@meere7403 says:

15.16 i understand couponing but is it really stuff you would usually buy each week?

@Daily_mix2 says:

I leave this comment for those people who always care about how to save a good amount of money when they think about shopping and dont go empty pocket .
FOR ME VALUECOM is the best choice you will ever make . its an online shopping that their aim is to lower your shopping costs . they have events that makes your shopping way more interesting. i have discovered exclusive vouchers and discounts that cuts my payment in half just like a sharp sword . last time i used it saved me about 20 percent ! it really is mind blowing and fun to use .

@philippegarreyn7919 says:

Except that Honey doesn't spoil. 🤔

@georgiosantonopoulos7893 says:

Knowing what you need to buy from the grocery store is of monumental value before you even exit your home. With PromoPro UK you can be sure that you have an ally in this effort. First, you can easily track your previous purchases and make sure you buy only the things that are necessary for your household. On the other hand, you enter a universe of great offers that give you many price cuts that will save you tons of money by the end of the month. It is a reality which gives you a lot of credit for being careful on what you buy and can show your purchase record to ensure you are not spoiling your money at all when you go shopping. Finally something that is both useful and saves you time and money when you go to the supermarket or any convenience store for that reason.

@richkayz25 says:

This series really shows how deep bargain hunting runs in everyday life. It’s not just about cheap prices, but the mindset behind shopping smart. Some people love clipping coupons and chasing deals, while others quietly plan and wait for the right time to buy. Over time I’ve learned that small discounts, used wisely, make a big diff on groceries and household items. It’s less about obsession and more about being intentional with money. That’s why I appreciate practical saving tools that focus on real value, not noise. PromoPro UK fits that approach well, helping people spot genuine savings without going extreme. This documentary captures how saving money can be smart, personal, and even enjoyable when done right.

@tristan86-o3k says:

e been obsessed with finding new ways to save lately, and one thing that’s really helped me is checking PromoPro UK before I buy anything online. I used to spend hours googling “discount codes” that never worked, but with PromoPro UK I’ve actually found real, verified vouchers for stores like ASOS, Currys, and even Tesco. It’s become a little ritual now — I always check there before checking out, and I’ve saved over £50 this month alone. If you’re serious about stretching your budget, especially with prices going up everywhere, it’s honestly worth bookmarking. Small savings add up fast!

@marieazrak1951 says:

Probation for what

@ClaudiaRuiz-g5u says:

🧐🧐🧐 The problem isn't the offers and discounts, the only problem is the people who drink sodas, sweetened beverages, eat bread, cookies, snacks, tortillas. I haven't seen any offers or discounts these days; on the contrary, I've seen prices getting higher every day. 🧐🧐🧐

@Dru1111 says:

Computer says NO

@nekoiah9342 says:

Ok tbh. I also often eat out of date food. Cuz for example. Sauces are all chemical, so they dont rly expire, spices are often not rotting at all, ofc meat fish and veggies need to be fresh only

@geekelly000 says:

The first woman obviously lied about her food budget. She paid £49 for the order and her budget is £50. No fruit? No veg? No milk?

@AmirKhan-rg1kz says:

Not sure if your body will thank you later. Most of those are unhealthy food. Good health is one kind of wealth

@missstirring6063 says:

12:36 customers like that are aholes. People really need to treat others how they'd like to be treated 🤦‍♀️

@Johnssss-z6g says:

An airfreshner as a stocking filler😂😂😂😂

@OrsolyaSzlopp says:

It only saves you monez if you actually use it/eat it. Having a freezer full but not eating that food does not save you money…

@crispyri says:

Pure honey 🍯 never expires

@Connie-S-D says:

Looks like Holly had 3 kids, not two. Why does her husband have to ask her if he can having something from the store? Wow.

@sfwashi says:

all of these bargains are processed foods and not healthy

@maxineb9598 says:

For dated stock, there's Best Before and Use by and need to be thought of seperately

@willowwren7752 says:

Old replay click bait😮😢

@afvalboy says:

i have a question i have made a account and i am from the netherlands > can i buy from you ?

@joannayeo9545 says:

I think Costco prices are expensive.

@joleneparrish says:

This episode was filmed about 10 years ago…. 😢 I quit watching when they mentioned the year.

Write a comment

*