Blue Light Card has released details of some of the major retailers taking part in their exclusive Black Friday offers and deals.

Black Friday is coming on 25th November 2022, and to make sure you get more for your money, Blue Light Card members can get some awesome deals.
With just a month to go to Christmas, members of the NHS, emergency services, armed forces and social care workers can get a head start on festive shopping.
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Blue Light Card Black Friday

Blue Light Card has announced the names of some of the providers offering discounts this Black Friday, and now more details have been released about the deals you can get.
More big-name brands will be revealed on the Blue Light Card website and app on the day.
Confirmed for the Blue Light Card Black Friday sale include:
Halfords – 15% off online and in store
Lovehoney – Save an extra 20% on the Black Friday sale
Hotpoint – Save an additional 30% on the Black Friday sale
River Island – Save an extra 20% on the Black Friday sale
BuyaGift – Save 27% off pampering experiences
Ninja Kitchen – Save an extra 10% on top of Black Friday sales
Shark – Save 10% more on top of the Black Friday sales
The Body Shop – Free gift on purchases over £25
Virgin Experience Days – Save 20% extra on top of the Black Friday prices
New Look – Free Delivery with £20+ spend
To mention just a few more, you will also find discounts for:
- boohoo
- G-Shock
- Garmin
- LOOKFANTASTIC
- MyProtein
- Ray-Ban
- Samsung
Eligible members can access all discounts through the Blue Light Card website, app or card.
We’re not doing a big thing about “BF” thing like we might have done in previous years. The reason we’ve covered this offer is that the Blue Light Card deals are generally on top of the retailer’s own sale prices, so you will get a good bargain.
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How do I get a Blue Light Card?
If you work, volunteer, or are retired for places including the emergency services or NHS backgrounds; you will be eligible to get a Blue Light Card membership.
It costs £4.99 to sign up for two years of membership, but you will see your savings made back in no time.
You don’t get access to deals immediately as they individually check each application. However, once set up, you immediately get access to discount codes. Your physical Blue Light Card will take a little longer to arrive, and you can use that on the high street.
Where can I get discounts?
There are hundreds and hundreds of high street and online shops and service providers who offer discounts to BLC members all year round.
Find a list of hundreds of Blue Light Card discounts here.
Commenting on the savings, Blue Light Card CEO, Tom Dalby said:
“With the cost of living crisis causing everyone to tighten their Christmas budgets this year, we’re thrilled to play our part in supporting the UK’s Blue Light communities, giving back to the hard working individuals that keep everyone safe and sound, all year long. As a token of our thanks we’re inviting the millions of people working in the emergency services, NHS and social care to take advantage of these amazing, exclusive Black Friday deals.
“Many of those working in the Blue Light community will be working long shifts throughout the festive season, which makes finding time for Christmas shopping difficult. We hope our Black Friday deals offer a helping hand by giving them time to plan, and buy a few gifts early.
“I’d encourage any frontline worker that’s not yet a member to apply for a card early to ensure they don’t miss out on these fantastic deals, and some great Christmas savings.”
Blue Light Card also has many specific Christmas offers running too.
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