Hump Day Deals: 40% Off Lenovo PCs, Free Burritos, Cheap Comics

Hump day (AKA Wednesday) is arguably the most boring day of the week. So why not liven things up by grabbing one of these nifty online bargains? Deals that caught our eye this week include: Get 40% off Lenovo PCs, free burritos from Guzman Y Gomez, 15 Grant Morrison comics for $1.

Games/software

  • This week’s Humble Bundle is focused on 2K Games. Pay $1 or more for The Darkness II, Spec Ops: The Line, and Duke Nukem Forever. Plus, get a coupon for 10% off Humble Monthly for new subscribers. Pay more than the average price and you’ll also receive Sid Meier’s Civilization V, NBA 2K16, Mafia II Digital Deluxe Edition and the Battleborn Start Skin Pack. Plus, get a Humble Store Coupon for 40% off XCOM 2. Pay $15 or more to also get Battleborn, Battleborn Platinum Currency and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. As always, you can choose who gets the lion’s share of your money: the developers or the nominated charity.
  • Origin is giving away the action game Nox for free. Get it here.
  • The Pay What You Want: Hardcore Game Dev Bundle does exactly what it says on the tin. Pay whatever you like for two online development courses; Game Development Using Corona SDK (RRP: $49) and JavaScript Programming: Learn by Making a Mobile Game (RRP: $49). Beat the average price of around $15 and you’ll get the entire ten course package.
  • Udemy is once again offering 20 free online courses. Options include YouTube Masterclass, Introduction to Web Design and Leading Like An Alpha. Click here to see the full list.

Computers/Gadgets

  • Lenovo is having a four-day cyber sale with up to 40% off selected PCs. Click here to see what’s on offer.
  • In the market for a new HD TV? Gizmodo’s 2016 buying guide explains what to look for.
  • Australians can get a Geforce GTX 1070 for under $600. Kotaku has the details.

Food/Drink

  • Munich Brauhaus and Bavarian Bier Cafe are selling 10 cent chicken wings in Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland this Friday. That’s 10 chicken wings for a buck. Or 50 chicken wings for $5. Or… actually, you should probably stop at 50. Click here for details.
  • Woolworths Everyday rewards members can currently score Cellarmasters Entertainers’ Red, Mixed or White wine 12 packs for $109 each. That’s a saving of $100.90, $91.90 and $83.90 respectively. You also get a free case of Coronas valued at $50 and $20 Woolworths Dollars. More details here.
  • The Victoria-based fast food outlet Mr Burger is offering customers a lifetime supply of free burgers — if they legally change their surname to “Burger”. Click here for details.
  • Here are the latest “mystery wine” deals from Vinomofo: Domaine de la Côte ‘Côtes du Rhône’ 2013 for $9.90 (RRP: $23), Sugar Loaf Pinot Noir 2015 for $12.50 (RRP: $30) and Dauvergne & Ranvier ‘Costières de Nîmes’ Rosé 2015 for $11 (RRP: $25).
  • Guzman Y Gomez is giving away a free burrito worth $11.50 via its app on Android and iOS. OzBargain has more details.
  • Time for a groceries run? Here are the latest bargains from Woolworths.
  • Domino’s is offering 40% off pizzas (excludes Value Range.) Click here for more information.
  • Here are your Hungry Jacks food vouchers for August.

Miscellaneous

  • Humble Bundle is selling 15 Grant Morrison e-comics for $1. Click here to see what’s on offer.
  • The eBook version of Jeremy Oliver’s The Australian Wine Annual 2016 is currently free. (RRP: $19.95). More details here.
  • Each Wednesday, ALDI runs a ‘Special Buys’ sale on a range of heavily discounted items. Today’s deals focus on toys and discounted food. Click here to see the full range of deals.
  • ALDI is also selling a 1.5-litre deep fryer for just $19.99. Click here for details.
  • Who doesn’t love a freebie? Here are 84 product samples you can snap up for free, including T-shirts, nappies, organic tea and condoms.

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