The remnants of Covid, the cost of livingand now regression indicators everywhere you turn, there's no need to guess as to why Brits are hunting fordiscountsand freebies at every given chance.
Previously being the reigning champion of discounts, the Blue Light card has now been overshadowed by the hottest thing since the Honey discount code app dropped. Launched just months ago, this silent aid has been predicted to help teachers acrossthe UK save more than £2,000 per year - covering everything from grocery expenses to holidays discounts.
Made only for Britain's educators, the Discounts for Teachers puts hundreds of savings all in one place - an app you can easily download to access wherever you go. This comes after news that Nationwide will pay £760 into accounts of customers who do one thing.
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Helping more than 1.5 million people, the app is accessible to teachers, teaching assistants, support staff, caterers and even retired education workers.
Completely free, it claims to be offer "faster, smarter access to unmissable offers from some of the UK’s biggest brands". Daily discounts on expenses such as transport, food and even utility bills are all up for grabs, with members already claiming they've saved over £200 on bills.
- App-only exclusives – offering unlimited-time rewards just for members.
- Curated offers – including fashion and tech products for the next school year.
- Partner highlights – a spotlight for hero brands and seasonal campaigns.
- One-tap redemption – quick and easy access to all offers.
- Push notifications – discounts as soon as offers drop.
- Secure, member-only access – promising discounts stay exclusive to verified education workers.
Pressure on education workers are at an all-time high. Discount for Teachers state their app as a means to give back. Their helpful thanks is particularly designed to save both money and time.
Chairman of Network Digital, the parent company of the app, Gareth Jones, said: "We’re proud to support teachers every day. This app launch is about building a deeper connection with our teacher community – making it easier, quicker, and more rewarding to benefit from the savings they deserve".
If you work in education and are yet to register - membership is fast and cost-free process. Their press release ended saying: "You give at work. Now it’s time to get something back". Download the app here.
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