Parents are rushing to Sainsbury’s to pick up baby bargain that scans for just 20p at the till
A MUM was left stunned when she popped to Sainsbury's and saw a baby essential on sale for just 20p a box.
Sharing her bargain find to the Facebook group, , fellow parents were quick to rush out and find it for themselves.
The unsuspecting bargain-hunter was out shopping in Sainsbury's when she decided to pick up some Ella's Kitchen baby food.
She then took them to the till and was stunned to see the price had dropped to just 20p for a pack of five.
The mum wrote: "Ella's kitchen pouches, usually £3.95 for a box of 5.
"Scanned through at 20p per box in my local Sainsbury's today! Bargain."
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Obviously thrilled with the bargain, the mum picked up four boxes of the fruit puree pouches.
She managed to save a massive £3.75 per pack and a total of £15.20 for all four boxes.
The post soon went viral across the group and parents were rushing to get to Sainsbury's to grab some for their own kids.
One person wrote: "Omg I need a job lot."
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"20p a box!!! What a bloody bargain," commented another.
"We need to go to Sainsbury’s anyway. Worth a look!" a third penned.
Another commented: "Seems to be a lot scanning at 20p in Sainsburys this is the 3rd item I have seen."
Meanwhile, a fourth said: "I think you should pop to Sainsburys," to a friend.
Another asked: "Do Sainsbury's have an app you scan with? Or do you need the hand held in store?"
One group member replied: "there's an app, SmartShop."
And parents have another reason to rush to Sainsbury's.
One mum revealed she spotted another 20p bargain in the store for children.
She said: "Bargain of the day!
“My little one needed some new dummies so took some to the till - marked up as £6.85 but scanning as 20p!
“Went back and got some more, we are always losing dummies!!
“My local Sainsbury’s.”
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Jasmine’s picture shared eight packs of MAM original dummies, suitable for six months plus.
Thanks to Jasmine’s cheap finds, she was able to save a whopping £6.65 on each pack of dummies.