Shoppers scramble to buy Ben & Jerry’s at supermarket with ‘lethal’ discount just in time for Valentine’s Day
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WHETHER you're planning to celebrate Valentine's Day with your other half, or perhaps a cosy evening with pals - Tesco has launched a sweet deal that everyone will love.
Shoppers couldn't believe their eyes when they spotted tubs of Ben and Jerry's ice cream being sold for just £2.85.
The American brand's most popular flavours like Phish Food and Cookie Dough are all on offer, but customers need to be quick as they are selling out.
A 465ml tub usually costs £5.20, making this deal almost 50 per cent off.
On Tesco's website, the Lighten Up, Cookie Dough S'Wich Up and Phish Food are all sold out.
The excitement over the sweet treat was so high that it sparked a Reddit thread.
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"Why is Ben and Jerry's suddenly so much cheaper? £2.85 with a Clubcard for a tub... Lethal," it was titled.
"My macros can't handle this," one joked.
Another helpfully pointed out: "Also £2.84 in Asda without a clubcard needed. Sainsburys have it reduced by loads too, but not quite the same.
"Nooo f****** way signing up for a club card immediately," wrote a third.
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Stores are also selling the aptly-named Spectacu-love carton, which is a sweet cream flavour ice cream with caramel-cinnamon cookie chunks and swirls.
This comes after 'Coupon King' Jordon Cox has revealed the best advice on how to get the most from your Clubcard.
A third of the UK population, around 22 million people, have the famous blue savings card yet each year, up to £18million-worth of points go to waste.
Shoppers are majorly missing out, according to Britain’s Coupon King Jordon Cox, who’s a regular on This Morning.
Here the bargain-hunting expert shares his ultimate guide Clubcard of tips, tricks and hacks to help Sun readers get the most bang for their buck.
According to Jordon, there are new personalised Clubcard offers that only you can claim.
It takes a look at what you normally spend money on, and sends you offers that can be redeemed when scanning your Clubcard at the till - but no one else can get them.
Another tip is to double up your vouchers.
For every £1 you spend in-store, you’ll earn one point on your Clubcard. While that only equates to 1p in real money - it quickly adds up if you shop there a lot.
But the best use for your vouchers, which are sent quarterly, is to double them up with one of their retail partners. This can include theme parks, restaurants, hotels or even a Disney+ subscription.
For every 50p you exchange, you’ll get £1 in vouchers, but it’s probably a good idea to weigh up which retailer to exchange them for.
Quite a few including theme parks such as Alton Towers or Thorpe Park, and restaurants such as Pizza Express regularly offer money-saving vouchers elsewhere.
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You can get money off theme park entry for buying promotional Kellogg’s packs, for example. So it’s best to use your hard earned Clubcard vouchers on something harder to get a discount on.
For more Clubcard hacks, read here.