Supermarket giant to slash price of 1L Baileys to just £10 next week – it’s not Tesco or Aldi
A POPULAR supermarket has slashed the price of a one litre bottle Baileys to just £10.
The deal was spotted on Hot Deals UK, and the reduced-price item will be available to buy next week from Sainsbury's supermarket, for Nectar card customers only.
The offer will run from November 6 to November 11.
Without the special Nectar card deal, the drink costs an eye-watering £21.95 at Sainsbury's.
You can access the deal by scanning your Nectar card or app in store when you check out, or adding Nectar to your Sainsbury's Groceries account if shopping online.
Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur is an iconic alcoholic beverage known for its smooth, creamy texture and its delicious taste.
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It combines fine Irish whiskey and smooth Irish dairy cream with chocolate and vanilla flavours.
Baileys is a holiday favourite, and Christmas shoppers are expected to flock to stores to grab the discounted bottles.
You can also purchase a bottle of Baileys for £12 from Morrisons.
Shoppers will need to have or sign up for a More Card to access the reduced-price
Morrisons fans can get a More Card by downloading the My Morrisons App from the Android or Apple stores.
If you still have a physical card, you can get paper vouchers printed at the till when you shop.
The £12 offer is also only available at stores with online shoppers having to pay £10 extra.
Asda's Baileys is currently priced at £13, which is the same as Amazon, where the festive drink was reduced by a whopping 41 per cent, down from £22 to £13.
Tesco is selling its Baileys for £22, but Clubcard members can enjoy a £9 discount, bringing their price down to £13.
Prices may vary in-store and online too, and if you're ordering online remember to factor in delivery fees too.
It's worth noting too that these or other supermarkets could still sell Baileys for less between now and Christmas.
To compare prices between stores, go to the supermarket's website and browse prices ahead of visiting.
You can also use price comparison sites such as Google Shopping and Trolley.co.uk to compare prices of items across different retailers.
For different sized bottles, you can look at how much each one costs per 100ml, to work out which is the best deal overall.
What is the UK's cheapest supermarket?
WE'RE all looking for ways to save on our supermarket shops. But which store should you go to if you're on a strict budget?
According to Which?, who compare thousands of prices at the top eight UK supermarkets - Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose - every month, there's one place that outweighs the rest in terms of being budget-friendly.
In April 2024, Aldi was at the top of the list, with Which? comparing 67 popular groceries costing an average of £112.90.
Lidl isn't far behind, at £115.23, followed by Asda in third place with a bill of £126.98.
Tesco was next, at £128.17, while Sainsbury's rounded out the top five with £131.02.
How else can I save money on Baileys?
Recently, shoppers have gone wild for an Aldi product which serves as the "perfect" Baileys dupe.
If you want to save even more cash, you can purchase the 70cl Ballycastle cream liqueur for £5.79 - just 82p per 100ml.
Shoppers have described the product as "lush" and "gorgeous" on Facebook.
The Ballycastle product even comes in several flavours, such as the newest addition, which is a Milk Chocolate Clementine version for £7.49.
If you're willing to give something new a try, this could save you up to £16.21 on one bottle of Baileys.
In fact, for the price of one Baileys bottle from Morrisons or Asda (£22.00), you could almost buy four bottles of the Ballycastle make.
However, while the ABV (alcohol by volume) of Bailey's is 16%, the Ballycastle booze is 12%.
Other supermarkets which have brought out their own Baileys dupes include Sainsbury's, Tesco, Morrison's, Asda, Lidl and M&S.
While the cheapest is Ballycastle, Lidl's Irish Cream Liqueur is the second cheapest at £1.14 per 100ml.
In Tesco, the 70cl own brand liqueur is £8.50, at £1.21 per 100ml, and in Sainsbury's, it is £9 at £1.28 per 100ml.
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Morrison's is lightly pricier, costing £13 for a 1L bottle.
To compare the best options, we recommend taking other factors into account as well as price, such as the ABV and reviews online.