BARGAIN-MAD shoppers are racing to Tesco to snap up bedding essentials that are going for as little as 20p.
What's better than relaxing in your bed after a long day of running errands?
If you're on the lookout for warm and cosy double duvet covers that won't break the bank this winter, you may wish to pop down to your local Tesco.
According to thrifty fans of the mega supermarket, Tesco have slashed the price of super soft duvets to just pennies - with some bargains retailing for spare change.
One shopper, Kaz Fletcher, took to Facebook to show off the purse-friendly items she had spotted in her store - and there are incredible savings to be made.
The customer, from Woking, told fellow members of the that they could now get their hands on duvets for less than 50p and adorable cushions for just 20p.
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Informing Facebook users about the deal that is too good to sleep on, Kaz said in : ''Duvets for 39p and the fluffy trees 20p each.
''They also had king and double silent night teddy bear duvet sets for £1.10!''
The Abominable Snowman duvet set is the perfect pick for the little ones - and parents will be delighted to hear that the material requires ''minimal ironing''.
What's more, the packaging states that the bargain buy also features a reversible design - which makes it two-in-one.
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The set includes a duvet cover, as well as two pillowcases, all three boasting a winter-themed design.
Cash-savvy shoppers can now also snap up an adorable fleece Christmas tree cushion that was going for £2 and now will set you back just 20p.
This will make for the ultimate addition for any bedroom - or even living room if you're still in that festive spirit.
Although Kaz didn't share which goodies she had purchased at the branch in Brooklands, she did reveal the epic savings in the post.
What would've cost her over an eye-watering £330 worked out to be a little over £47, with Kaz saving more than a whopping £285.
Insider tip from a Tesco employee
A Tesco employee has revealed a surprising secret about the self-scan trolleys.
According to the worker, random checks on customers using these trolleys are not entirely random.
The checks are actually triggered by a specific customer habit.
If you frequently pick up and put down items without scanning them, you're more likely to be selected for a check.
This is due to the system detecting suspicious behaviour, which could indicate potential theft.
So, to avoid delays, it's best to scan items immediately after placing them in your trolley.
'Nice one'
Needless to say, the amazing deal has taken the internet by storm, with the post racking up almost 160 likes in less than a day.
Dozens flocked to comments to tag their friends and familly.
One mum wrote: ''If anyone finds a double would you be willing to post one for my son? I'll obviously pay.''
Someone else chimed in: ''Nice one!''
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''wish my local Tesco had those... cute,'' a third said.
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