Chocolate for pennies: supermarket Iceland sells favorite bars.
Super offer from the supermarket
According to The Sun: The famous supermarket offers customers a unique opportunity - to get a six-pack of Cadbury chocolate for just one penny!
Supermarket Iceland has significantly reduced the price of the multipack Time Out to 1 penny.
Shoppers can take advantage of the discount through the online store IcelandThis delicious dessert consists of wafer pieces coated in milk chocolate.
Customers have already noted that this snack is perfect with tea or coffee.
“This is absolutely wonderful, I could eat them all day.”
“These treats are good for sweet cravings without the extra calories.”
Iceland usually offers the pack for £1.39, but now the original price has been reduced to just 1 penny.
To take advantage of this great offer, customers must visit the supermarket's website, as the deal is only available for online sales.
The supermarket also noted that customers can only purchase one pack of chocolate at a time.
Customers learned about this promotion through HotUKDeals and quickly expressed their emotions.
“A good way to attract customers and clear out stock of some products.”
“Unfortunately, I can only buy one pack.”
If you decide to order online, keep in mind that Iceland has a minimum order amount of £25.
Other chocolate promotions
Iceland is not the only supermarket lowering the price on chocolate.
Tesco is also running a promotion: Terry’s Chocolate Orange now costs £1, but this offer ends on October 14.
Aldi has reduced the price of a 550-gram pack of Heroes to £4.89, while a pack of Quality Street costs only £4.39.
The Asda supermarket sells festive packs of Celebrations for £4.42 and Roses for £4.92.
It seems that the season of celebrations brings not only joy but also great deals on sweets. This is a wonderful opportunity for chocolate lovers to take advantage of favorable promotions, so don’t miss the chance to enjoy your favorite treats at reduced prices. Remember that the promotions of different supermarkets can end quickly, so it’s worth staying alert!Read also
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