Morrisons Reduces Toy Prices by Up to 50%: How to Take Advantage.
Toy Sale at Morrisons
According to The Sun: Although there are still a few weeks until Christmas, shoppers are already actively purchasing toys at significant discounts. Supermarket Morrisons is offering price reductions of up to 50% on popular brands, including LEGO, Barbie, and Hot Wheels.
Parents can buy Christmas gifts for half price Morrisons MorrisonsThis sale, which is taking place in stores nationwide until October 26, aims to help parents plan ahead for Christmas expenses. Judging by the size of the discounts, many families may start purchasing gifts actively.
Offers
Among the most interesting offers is the Sisters Riding Lessons Set for Barbie fans priced at £20 instead of £40, as well as the Barbie Coffee Shop playset for £17.50, which is also half the price.
LEGO enthusiasts can purchase Elphaba and Glinda figures for £37.50 instead of £50, and speed lovers will be interested in the Mario Kart vs Luigi set for £25.
For children who love cuddling, the plush Pokémon Sleeping Pikachu now costs £25, down from £35 - an ideal option for Christmas morning.
Massive Sale
The sale is available for holders of the Morrisons More card, with savings of up to £70 on some items. Parents are already noting that this is a true "lifeline" as living costs continue to rise.
This sale is taking place against the backdrop of increasing competition among supermarkets for shoppers ahead of the holiday season. Morrisons, which has been holding these sales for several years, believes this is one of the most popular moments in its shopping calendar.
“As we approach the holiday day, we hope that our toy sale will help customers plan their spending on gift purchases,”
- said David Keaton, senior toy trader at Morrisons.
“Our toy sale has become an important moment in the calendar for families looking for good value on in-demand gifts, including popular brands.”
Christmas Arrives Early
Shoppers are already starting to make their Christmas gift lists while expenses are still manageable. Budget store Online Home Shop (OHS) reported that over 5000 customers have already started marking their festive wishes.
Aldi and Lidl have also launched their wooden toy lines, while John Lewis has announced its top toys for this Christmas, which include both popular and nostalgic options.
So, if you plan to fill Christmas stockings without spending much, don’t hesitate and visit Morrisons before the promotion ends.
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