on offer

on offer

1. Available, as for purchase or acquisition. We have a wide range of craft beers on offer, including some from our own in-house microbrewery. There's a car on offer down the road for only $2,000.
2. Offered at a discounted price for a certain, limited period of time. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. This weekend only, we've got a huge range of appliance and electronics on offer. I saw in the paper that the grocery store has slow cookers on offer—maybe we should go pick one up.
See also: offer, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

on ˈoffer


1 that can be bought, used, etc: The following is a list of courses currently on offer. Prizes worth more than $20 000 are on offer to the winner.
2 (especially British English) on sale at a lower price than normal for a short period of time: Italian coffee is on (special) offer this week.
See also: offer, on
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • on sale
  • on draft
  • on draught
  • supply and demand
  • box office
  • free gift
  • sell (something) on credit
  • sell on credit
  • be on the market
  • (Can I) buy you a drink?