Quality for the Price: Tesco Sells Quality Street at a 60% Discount.
Discounts on Quality Street in Stores
According to The Sun: Quality Street jars can already be seen on store shelves as Christmas approaches.
These vibrant jars filled with sweets are always popular during the holidays, and their prices often drop during promotions.
AlamyTypically, octagonal jars appear on supermarket shelves only during the winter months, but recently they've started being sold as early as June.
Prices for such jars can reach £7 in most stores, but if you know where to look, you can find great deals.
Consumers have already noticed that Tesco sells these sweets at an attractive price.
“It’s that time of year to stock up,” wrote one bargain hunter in a social media post.
The largest supermarket in the UK is offering a promotion: a 600-gram jar can be bought for £2.95, but this offer is not available to everyone.
To take advantage of the discount, you need to scan the Tesco Clubcard at checkout; otherwise, you'll have to pay the full price of £7.
This allows you to save £3.05, but it's worth noting that the promotion may only be valid in select stores clearing out their stock, and the product's expiration date may also be shorter.
Online, Tesco offers the same jars for £4.50 for Clubcard holders.
Don't forget to check other stores to catch even better deals.
Prices at Other Supermarkets
Let’s take a look at the prices of Quality Street at other popular chains.
Asda
The price at Asda is almost the same, but not very competitive. A 550-gram jar of Quality Street costs £4.68, which is 85p per 100 g. Additionally, they sell 220-gram packs for £3.14, which is a less favorable option at £1.43 per 100 g.
B&M
B&M is known for its great offers, but the price of their Quality Street jars is nearly double that of Tesco – £6 for 550 g. However, the Quality Street Favourites Golden Selection 283 g pack was initially sold for £4 and is now available for £3.
Morrisons
Morrisons offers two jars of Quality Street for £9. Usually, a single jar costs £7, allowing for a saving of up to 36%. The promotion also covers four other popular brands.
Iceland
At Iceland, Quality Street jars cost £7 for 550 g, while chocolate packs of 220 g are £3.50.
Sainsburys
The price at Sainsburys is the same – £7 for 550 g. Here, you can also buy a 300 g Quality Street pack for £3.75 with a Nectar card or £4.75 without.
The festive season is just around the corner, and consumers are actively looking for ways to save. Promotions on Quality Street in various supermarkets offer the chance to buy traditional sweets at great prices, so it's worth keeping an eye on deal updates. When choosing a store, it's better for consumers to compare prices to find optimal options for their holiday gifts and treats.
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