Tesco shoppers clear shelves of Christmas essential scanning for just 20p
TESCO shoppers are rushing to snap up a Christmas essential at an unbeatable price.
Tesco’s Dairy Cream, a staple for seasonal treats, has been spotted scanning for just 20p — a bargain that has sent savvy buyers into a frenzy.
Nihir Giletwala, a bargain hunter, shared his find on Facebook, sparking a flurry of excitement among shoppers.
The post quickly gathered hundreds of comments as others scrambled to make the most of the one-day deal.
“Bargain that if you like cream,” one user commented, while another urged friends to act fast, writing: “Only on offer today so stock up!”
One eager shopper even enlisted their pals: “If ya do pop into Tescos x plz can you get me 4 or 5 of these.”
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Dairy cream is a quintessential ingredient for Christmas, making its way into everything from trifles and puddings to hot chocolates and festive bakes.
Its versatility means it’s equally at home dolloped on a mince pie, swirled into a Yule log, or whipped into a decadent dessert topping.
For families looking to create magical Christmas moments without breaking the bank, this unexpected discount is a welcome surprise.
But with shelves clearing fast, shoppers are being advised to act quickly to avoid missing out.
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Whether for a sweet treat or a luxurious finish to holiday favourites, Tesco’s Dairy Cream at 20p is proving to be the cream of the crop this Christmas season.
It comes as Tesco issued an urgent recall for a Christmas dinner staple after discovering a potential safety issue.
The supermarket giant is recalling its Red Cabbage & Apple 300G due to an error on the packaging that could make the product unsafe to eat.
This Christmas dinner favourite is a popular choice for festive meals, and Tesco said it is acting swiftly to ensure customer safety.
The supermarket has apologised for the inconvenience and encourages customers to check their fridges for the affected product.
The packs incorrectly display a Use By date of December 29, instead of the correct date, December 11.
This mislabeling could lead to customers consuming the product past its actual shelf life, posing a potential health risk.
Tesco has urged customers who purchased the product not to eat it. Instead, it should be returned to any Tesco store for a full refund.
No receipt is required. Customers can also reach Tesco Customer Service at 0800 505 555 for further support.