News in English

Supermarket giant slashes costs of Quality Street tubs to less than £4 & it’s the cheapest around

A SUPERMARKET has slashed the cost of Quality Streets to less than £4 – and it’s the cheapest place to get them this Christmas.

Sainsbury’s has massively reduced the cost of the festive chocolate favourites, and you can grab your tub right now.

Damien McFadden
Sainsbury’s has taken down the cost of Quality Streets to only £3.95 as a Nectar price[/caption]

Sainsbury’s has slashed the cost to only £3.95 as a Nectar price in the best deal for UK shoppers at the moment.

Without the Nectar saving, shoppers would have to hand over £6 for the Christmas staple.

This pockets chocolate fans a saving of £2.05 in the expensive run up to the holidays.

Shoppers are encouraged to get to their nearest Sainsbury’s as soon as they can in time for Christmas, as there is a limited-time offer on the tubs.

But there’s a limited time to make the saving, with the offer ending December 31.

Shoppers are reminded to compare other prices at different supermarkets.

More savings are expected to hit as the big day approaches.

Comparing prices is as easy as checking the different websites online to see what they are charging.

QUALITY STREET DEALS

Currently, supermarkets such as Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury’s are charging £6 for the popular Christmas tub.

Aldi was also selling the product for £4.49 but this deal has now ended.

Asda is selling a brand new refill pack of the Nestle-made chocolates for just £5.

These bags contain 750g of Quality Street chocolate, 150g more than the typical 600g tub available this year and have become available for the first time at all major supermarkets.

However, the refill bag costs just £5 (66p per 100g) at Asda – £1 less than 600g tubs.

The bags include an assortment of individually wrapped milk and dark chocolates, toffees, the famous Green Triangle and The Purple One.

You can purchase them in-store and online at all Asda supermarkets.

The same refill bags cost £5.50 for those with a Nectar card at Sainsbury’s, or £6 for those without – the same price as the 600g tubs.

Large refill bags cost £6 for customers with a Clubcard at Tesco or £7 for those without. Their 600g tubs cost £6 for all customers.

Money-Saving Tips from Gemma Bird: Save £2k Before Christmas

IF youre' looking to save cash, you've come to the right place, as here, Gemma Bird has shared her top tips that'll save you £2k before Christmas.

  • Set a budget: Track your spending and create a realistic budget.
  • Cut unnecessary costs: Cancel unused subscriptions and avoid impulse buys.
  • Meal planning: Plan meals to reduce grocery bills and avoid takeaways.
  • Sell unwanted items: Declutter and sell items online for extra cash.
  • Cashback and discounts: Use cashback sites and hunt for discount codes.
  • DIY gifts: Make personalised gifts to save money and add a personal touch.
  • Pick up a seasonal shift: A really easy way to pick up a bit of extra cash in the winter is to find yourself some seasonal work.

Follow these practical tips from Gemma Bird to boost your savings before the festive season!

Morrisons
Asda is selling a brand new refill pack of the Nestle-made chocolates for just £5[/caption]
Nestle
Quality Streets have long been a staple of the Christmas season[/caption]

Читайте на 123ru.net