Tesco kicks off the school season with popular football school supplies with Fradi
Despite the summer heat, the bells will soon be ringing at Tesco. On August 5, the department store chain will start the shopping season at the beginning of the school year with a selection of 5 million school supplies. Even after the EC matches in June, enthusiastic football fans can expect, among other things, an exclusive Fradis offer. Until September 8, Tesco offers various discounts and special prices on notebooks, pen holders, stationery, bags and other school supplies, while its staff raising first-graders will also be given an extra day off for the first day of school this year.
The school season starts on August 5 at Tesco, where customers can choose from around 5 million school supplies. The selection, which has been expanded by one and a half times compared to the traditional offer, is available until September 8, and during this time special offers, extra coupons and Clubcard prices ensure that families can do their shopping for the beginning of the school year as cheaply as possible.
Fairytale or football – this year green is the winner
This year’s hit products are expected to be the bags, pen holders, pens, notebooks and other school supplies made for the 125th anniversary of Ferencváros TC, which are available exclusively in Tesco hypermarkets. Of course, the evergreen princess themes, as well as pieces featuring the Minions, Shrek and other well-loved fairy-tale heroes are also available in the selection, so parents of younger and older children alike will find products that suit their children’s tastes and wishes. It is also worth taking a look at the store chain’s excellent value-for-money own-brand products.
Wide range, narrowly tailored prices
Among the bags, back-friendly anatomical schoolbags are available, which can be especially useful for lower school students, who are now getting used to carrying sometimes large amounts of school supplies. For the parents of older students, Tesco recommends classic backpacks, while for the youngest students, the increasingly popular ovis bags.
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