Asda slashes the price of ‘bargain’ furniture to just £13 that’s perfect for camping
ASDA shoppers have been shocked at the reduced price of "bargain" furniture for just £13.
A Facebook user spread the word after spotting the item at their local store.
On sale for just £13.25 instead of £55, the outdoor equipment is discounted by 75% saving shoppers £41.75 on the original price.
Not only can the Ozark trail brand offer a dining experience for a family of four, the range can be easily packed away due to the set being foldable.
Bargain hunters have already taken to social media, with 116 camping fans commenting.
One Facebook user said: "An eye out I want one!"
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Another said: "Loving all these camping bargains ha!"
Someone else replied: "I need this go in after work."
Whilst another said: "Ideal for kids."
Those keen to get their hands on the must-have summer item should head to their nearest Asda branch as it' does not appear to be on sale online.'s listed as out of stock online.
Due to varying stock levels and clearance, savvy shoppers should phone up their local store before heading down in person to avoid disappointment.
You can find your nearest branch using the store locator tool on the Asda website.
The set looks to be part of the Ozark camping range which has many bargain finds for those heading out on a staycation for the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend.
Anyone hoping to get their hands on a similar item should head to Argos' website which is currently advertising a folding picnic bench for just £25.
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