Shoppers rush to Home Bargains to nab Quality Street bags & crackers that are the cheapest they’ve seen
FROM a mouthwatering festive feast to a moreish cheeseboard and endless tins of chocolates...Christmas is a time for overindulging.
But all that food doesn't come cheap...so if you're on the lookout for some unmissable deals, then Home Bargains could just be the place for you.
That's because shoppers have been going wild for the store's cheap Quality Street chocolates - including bags and crackers which cost as little as £2.49.
Savvy shopper Sarah 'sassy-lou' Clewer took to money-saving Facebook group and posted a snap of her bargain buys.
These included a large bag of Quality Street favourites filled with strawberry delights, along with a cracker which is perfect for anyone who loves 'the purple one.'
Alongside the image, she penned: "Strawberry bag £2.49, purple cracker £2.99...Home Bargains."
It wasn't long before the post went viral, racking up over 70 likes and several comments from very impressed social media users, who were all eager to get their hands on them.
"I need the strawberry bag," wrote one.
A second penned: "Strawberry my fave."
A third commented: "I love the strawberry ones."
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Meanwhile, a fourth noted: "I’ll have the strawberry bag."
Another shared a snap of 'the purple one' inspired chocolate bar and wrote: "Also these for 49p."
And another tagged a friend and asked: "Why did we not see these?
"Can you look for the strawberry ones when you're in town please."
It comes after Fabulous previously revealed that B&M shoppers were going wild for a Cadbury selection box that’s cheaper than elsewhere.
Stewart Thompson posted a snap of a classic Cadbury selection box in his local store, which contains a Double Decker, Crunchie, Wispa, Chocolate Buttons and Fudge
"Only £1.20 at B&M," he wrote.
The store has slashed the popular box from £1.89 to £1.20 - meaning you can save yourself 69p.
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And the discounted selection box has proved so popular amongst bargain hunters, the store has had to put a limit on them.
A sign next to the festive treat reads: "Please note: This product is restricted to 10 items per customer."