If you’re disabled and live in the UK, this is something you don’t want to miss. You know I only ever share things I truly believe in, and this one could genuinely help ease the pressure so many of us are under right now.

Let me introduce you to Purpl — a site created to give disabled people access to exclusive discounts on everything from food shops to family days out.

And here’s the best bit: although the usual cost is £9.99 per year, they’re currently offering a special launch price of just £4.99 for your first year — that’s over 50% off, with savings available across 300+ inclusive brands.

🎉 What is Purpl?

Purpl is a UK-based discount membership designed specifically for disabled people. It’s built with our needs in mind — and the team behind it actually get it. Whether you’re chronically ill, neurodivergent, mobility impaired or have an invisible disability, Purpl was made for us.

As a member, you get exclusive savings on:

  • 🎡 Attractions and days out

  • 🛒 Groceries and essentials

  • 🐾 Pet food and supplies

  • 💻 Tech and gadgets

  • 🎁 Gifts, subscriptions and more

The savings really do add up. Especially when you’re disabled and often spending more on taxis, accessible tools, medical items, or takeaways on flare-up days.

✅ How to Get the £4.99 Offer

Purpl has made it super easy to sign up:

  1. Head to purpldiscounts.com

  2. Click “Get Started” or “Join Now”

  3. Follow the steps to create your account

  4. At checkout, you’ll see the introductory offer of £4.99 for the full year

No monthly charges, no hidden fees — just one reduced price for a full year of savings and support.

💬 Note: I was lucky enough to receive an exclusive offer via email, but even the standard launch price of £4.99 is brilliant value — it pays for itself almost immediately!

💬 Why I’m Sharing This

Living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Endometriosis, and other chronic conditions, I know how expensive everyday life can be — especially when you’re stuck at home, bedbound, or reliant on others. I believe every little saving matters. So when I found out about Purpl, I knew I had to share it with you.

And it’s not just about money. It’s about being seen. Being included. Knowing someone thought of us when they built something.

📅 Don’t Miss Out!

Whether you’re saving £3 on your weekly food shop or getting a big discount on a birthday gift, the value of Purpl adds up fast. And while £4.99 might sound small, what it gives you access to is hugea more affordable, accessible life.

So, if you’re disabled and in the UK — or if you care for someone who is — this is something you truly don’t want to scroll past.

💜 Sign up here: www.purpldiscounts.com
📝 Read more about how it works on the official blog here:
https://alishawhittam.com/purpl-discounts-disabled-people

With love,
Alisha x
Disabled & Proud. Always.

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