Chocolate Gift Set Prices for Christmas: Which Supermarket Offers the Best Value.
According to The Sun: Christmas is a wonderful time for celebrations, socializing, and of course, delicious treats.
Chocolate boxes have become a tried and true classic in many British households, and supermarkets are actively competing for the lowest prices.
GettyThe article from The Sun suggests familiarizing yourself with the range of chocolate boxes, their prices, and where to buy them best.
Quality Street
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Quality Street is available in various shaped and sized packets.
Many supermarkets offer a 300g option, with the lowest price found at Asda for £3.48.
There is no 300-gram pack available on Tesco's website, but a 220-gram box can be bought for £4.
The price at Morrisons is £4.50, and at Sainsbury's it's £4.75.
Celebrations
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Celebrations contain popular chocolate bars such as Galaxy, Mars, Bounty, Milky Way, Twix, and Maltesers.
The traditional round red packaging weighing 500-550 g is available in all major supermarkets.
The lowest price at Asda is just £4.42.
In Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Iceland, and Ocado, the pack costs £7.
Cadbury Heroes
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Cadbury Heroes, an alternative to Celebrations, launched in September 1999.
In the box, you can find beloved chocolate bars such as Dairy Milk, Caramel, Crunchie, Twirl, and others.
The price for the pack at Tesco and Ocado is £7, while a smaller box will cost £5.
At Morrisons and Sainsbury's, the price for a larger version reaches £5.50, but with a Nectar card at Sainsbury's, you can get it for £3.50.
Roses
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Roses began to gain popularity in the UK since its launch in 1938.
The packaging contains a variety of individually wrapped chocolates.
The price of a box at Asda is £3.98, at Morrisons and Sainsbury's it is £5.50 and £7 respectively, with a Nectar card discount available.
At Tesco, the pack also sells for £7, but you can save 50 pence by purchasing it for £5.
Milk Tray
Cadbury first introduced Milk Tray in 1915
Milk Tray first appeared in 1915 and is one of the oldest Cadbury brands.
Usually, it comes with 312 g of chocolate, but there are also larger options.
At Asda, you can find the best deal: 360 g for £3.98, while at Tesco it costs £6.50.
At Sainsbury's, the pack is £4.50 with a Nectar card or £7 without it.
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Prices for chocolate in supermarkets are very competitive, but Asda offers a range of discounts on some products, making them more attractive to shoppers.
The selection of chocolate gifts for Christmas remains popular among consumers, as it is not only delicious but also a great way to please loved ones and friends during the holidays. According to the article, consumers can find several good deals in various supermarkets that allow them to save money without sacrificing quality. Only the choice can become a real challenge, as the assortment impresses with diversity and flavor combinations!
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