Cadbury Mini Eggs - Only 1p with Flava!
We have partnered with Flava to bring you this great new customer offer of an 80 gram pack of Cadbury's Mini Eggs for only 1p!
All new customers that sign up to Flava can get a pack of mini eggs for just 1p!
- £40 Initial Credit Limit
- Minimum spend £30
- Delivery £3.99
- ... unless you get 14 day free trial to Flava Benefits
- Flava is a buy now, pay later supermarket
- Interest free, no charges, no credit checks
- You can pay now if you want
What is Flava?
If you haven't heard of Flava before, this is a great chance to get branded groceries delivered to your door without having to pay upfront for them.
All new customers get £40 credit to use straight away with NO credit check, no fees nor charges nor interest and you can choose to pay over 1 to 4 weeks.
They get great reviews and stock a large range of cupboard fillers, pet food, toiletries, drinks, treats, snacks, chocolates and cleaning products all delivered to your door.
Any questions you might have are all covered in this FAQ list >> HERE
Great right now if you are finding it hard to get out to the shops or just want some tasty treats delivered to your door.
How much is Delivery?
Delivery is £3.99 and there is a minimum order of £30 too so they can cover their costs. However, you can get free delivery with Flava Benefits...
What is Flava Benefits?
Flava Benefits is a bit like Amazon Prime. It's an optional membership subscription that gives you unlimited delivery. There is a free trial for 14 days, then it's £9.99 for your first month and £4.99 for every month after that. You can cancel it at any time.
All these are member exclusive offers with saving of up to 64%
If you sign up to Flava Benefits (optional) and you don't want to continue, remember to cancel within the free 14 days if you don't want to carry on being a member or you will be charged:
Again, Flava Benefits is optional. You don't have to sign up. You can do normal shopping at Flava just like any other store.
Also, using credit to pay later is also optional. If you want to pay now, you can. Just like a normal supermarket.
- Flava is a buy now, pay later supermarket.
- Minimum spend is £40
- Standard delivery is £3.99
- ... Unless you get a 14 day free trial Flava Benefits
- Flava gives you credit: Interest free, no charges, no credit checks
- If you want to pay now, you can
- Got a question? Read their FAQ
- Want to cancel? You have to contact customer services:
- Contact them here: 0370 7779957, customerservices@flava.co.uk
You have to contact customer services:
3.1 Who we are. We are Flavva Limited, a company registered at Jordan House Second Floor, Jordan House, Hall Court, Hall Park Way, Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom, TF3 4NF. Our company registration number is 11850196.
3.2 How to contact us. You can contact us by:
3.2.1 in writing via post to Flavva Ltd - Misson Mill, Bawtry Road, Misson, South Yorkshire DN10 6DP, United Kingdom; or
3.2.2 in writing via email to customerservices@flava.co.uk
3.2.3 by telephone on 0370 7779957;
3.3 How we may contact you. If we have to contact you we will do so by telephone or by writing to you at the email address or postal address you provided to us in your order.
Not a lot of stuff really sorry not for me if sold better items at better price would be good
Yeah, it looks like an interesting idea but doesn't seem workable at the moment. Especially since you can get so many good own brand items for much cheaper (which are often produced by the same companies as branded products).
And unfortunately mysupermarket is not working anymore and the latest deals app function is really poor.
This deal is amazing at such a low price , i will be sure to go and buy
Thanks so much for sharing
Its not free credit though, it's a credit limit, you can only spend upto £40 on your first order.
Just wanted to ask, it's essentially like buying on a credit card with a really low limit.
A small handful of good bargains, with all other products slightly overpriced.
£30 minimum order, but only a few dozen items in which you can purchase, with most items only allowed 1 item per customer. There are nowhere near enough items to cover £30 minimum order other than pigging out on sweets and fizzy drinks. No necessities like flour and eggs.
Not for me but thanks for the info.
1p for some Cadbury's mini eggs sounds good. Will have a look at the website and see if is a good deal.
Yes I definitely agree this is incredible with all the offers and you can ever have enough chocolate in your kitchen cupboards. Thank you.
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