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Nisa celebrates National Curry Week

Nisa retailers are all fired up to help their shoppers mark National Curry Week this week with some deals on offer in stores.

Customers will be able to get their hands on some spicy offers from their local store as Nisa supports its retailers in taking advantage of the latest event in the calendar.


For those preferring to stay home, Nisa partners are on hand to make sure nobody misses out on their favourite curry with a range of sauces, rice, naans, poppadums and other key ingredients available in store.

Among the deals are two pack of Patak’s plain or garlic and coriander naan bread for just £1.25, Patak’s 450g curry sauce jars (varieties as stocked) all just £1.25 and Tilda 250g rice pouches for £1 each.

Shoppers will also be able to find inspiration for their home cooked curries on the Nisa Locally website.

Chris Walker, marketing operations manager at Nisa, said: “As consumers face varying degrees of lockdown across the country it’s important that we continue to make the most of events to give shoppers something to look forward to and get involved with.

“National Curry Week is a great opportunity for Nisa retailers to draw attention to the range of products they have in their stores as well as the competitive prices they have to offer to the price conscious shoppers.”

Offers will be available in stores for a week from Wednesday, 7th October.

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