I’m a B&M super shopper, I’ve found the best Christmas bargains for less than £4
A THRIFTY B&M shopper has revealed some of the retailers best offers to buy this Christmas.
TikTok user Styledbyalexandrra, who has over a thousand followers, shared her top picks in one of her recent videos.
And there's plenty to pick from under £4, including a festive snowman mug for £3.50, hot chocolate bombes for £1 and a two-pack of food containers for £2.
The Tik Tok influencer lists off a number of other products for over £4 as well - but they are still a bargain.
It includes three dried flower baubles for £5, a Sherpa throw for £7 and a Christmas Eve set including Santa and reindeer plates for £5.
Dozens of shoppers have commented on the Styledbyalexandrra video sharing their excitement at popping down to their local B&M to pick up some of the items.
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One said: "Get me to B&M," while another added: "Gonna be the best Christmas - I'm so excited."
A third person said: "Oops looks like I'm falling into the entrance of B&M ASAP."
It looks like you might have to head to your local store if you want to nab a bargain B&M Christmas haul.
When we checked the B&M website we couldn't spot the goodies mentioned in the video online.
Of course, it's always worth shopping around for the best deals, as you can sometimes find them cheaper elsewhere.
And it's always worth checking out how much delivery costs if you want to get it sent to your home.
Not all products at B&M can be delivered, but if they can, it'll cost you between £3.95 and £34.95 depending on the size of the package.
If you have the time to pop down to your nearest B&M store but you don't know where it is, you can use the retailer's .
We checked out some of the items on sale in B&M to see if we could find them cheaper elsewhere.
Asda was selling a snowman mug for £3.50, the same price as the B&M one, although it was a slightly different design.
The Range was selling a gingerbread Christmas mug for £2.99, making it the cheapest out of all three options.
Meanwhile, we couldn't find any cheaper chocolate bombes than the B&M ones - the next cheapest we could find was a hot chocolate melt on sale at Motatos for £1.35.
Then we tried to find food containers for under £2.
We found a 24-pack on Amazon for £6.99 - that worked out 70p cheaper per container compared to B&M.
Next we checked out dried flower baubles and the cheapest we could find was four for £10.88 from Cox and Cox - that's around £2.20 per bauble.
B&M's worked out as around £1.66 per bauble so was the cheaper option by a distance.
The cheapest Sherpa throw we could find beyond the B&M one was a £17.50 Marks and Spencer one, so £10.50 more expensive.
And we couldn't find a cheaper Christmas-themed plate set either - the next cheapest was on sale for £6.95 at Baker Ross.
How do I bag a bargain at B&M?
B&M is already known for its low prices, from toys to homeware and more, but how else can you steal a deal?
The store often hosts mega sales, but some customers have figured out how to get hold of "secret" discounts.
Some shoppers have speculated on Facebook Forums such as Latest Deals, Extreme Couponing and Bargains Group, as to when you should head to your nearest B&M branch.
Tuesday is believed to be the day when staff reduce food, pet items and cleaning products.
But reportedly there will often be discounts on old stock and seasonal items on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Some shoppers say they've saved hundreds of pounds just by using B&M's barcode scanner.
It's a free app you can download onto your phone and it lets you see if an item is discounted before staff have labelled them with reduced stickers.
Of course, what you can get hold of day-to-day will vary, and remember that it's only a bargain if you were planning on buying it anyway.
Another tip is to sign up to B&M's newsletter which sends out the best deals straight to your email inbox.
Or you can try using online deal finder tools from websites like Hotukdeals.
It comes after B&M shoppers were left shocked at the price of a Coca Cola 10-pack at one store.
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