Mother’s Day gifts on sale from Tesco
In Hungary, we celebrate Mother’s Day on May 5 this year. On this day, we thank our mothers and grandmothers for everything they have done for us. Of course, the classic bouquet of flowers and bonbons can also be a good choice as a gift this time, but Tesco is also preparing other nice and discounted offers for the special occasion. The low prices and promotions of the department store chain allow customers’ wallets to set no limits on their desire to give gifts.
Nowadays, we don’t have to stick to the tried-and-true flowers or sweets when giving gifts on Mother’s Day, we can choose from many other options, depending on what our mother would be most pleased with. Tesco offers several offers for the 5th of May celebration, including discounts, so that every customer can find the perfect gift tailored to their wallet.
So that the surprises are only limited by the imagination, the department store chain has extended the validity of its super-strong offers, which are also available without a Clubcard, until May 8, and offers more than two thousand low-priced products to those who do not have a loyalty card. While many items are still available to Clubcard members at discounted Clubcard prices.
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