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Tesco is selling a MASSIVE box of 100 Jaffa Cakes for just £3.50

The supermarket is selling the giant box of cakes for over £5 cheaper than Amazon is

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WHAT'S better than having 10 Jaffa Cakes? Having 100 of the treats instead!

Tesco has started selling bumper boxes of the Mcvities cakes for just £3.50.

 Tesco is selling boxes of 100 Jaffa Cakes for just £3.50
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Tesco is selling boxes of 100 Jaffa Cakes for just £3.50Credit: hotukdeals.com

The deal is available  and it's the cheapest price The Sun Online could find it being sold.

Back in October Icleand started selling the boxes for £4 but both supermarkets are much cheaper than what the box is going for on Amazon.

The Tesco deal also works out at just 3.5p per biscuit - a pretty tasty price whichever way you look at it.

Looking at data from  you can pick up a standard box of 10 at Asda for 75p, the cheapest price currently on the market.

Sainsbury's is selling the box of 10 for £1 - so you'd be paying 10p per cake and a tenner if you wanted to get 100.

But that works out as 7.5p per biscuit - and would cost you £7.50 if you were to buy 10 boxes of them to get 100 cakes.

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The Sun Online has asked Tesco how long the promotion is running for and if the offer is available at stores across the county.

And it's finally a bit of good news for lovers of the cakes.

Back in September, The Sun Online exclusively revealed that McVitie's had cut the number of cakes in a standard box from 12 to 10, in the latest case of "shrinkflation."

But despite the change, we found that some supermarkets were still selling the boxes for the same price.

More than 2,500 of Brits' favourite goods have shrunk in size, since 2012 according official figures from the National Office of Statistics.

Haribo and Walnut Whips are also some of the treats that have got smaller.

The Sun Online first spotted the offer on the

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