Shopper saves £40 on chocolate at Sainsbury’s: how to take advantage.
Father saves on chocolate
According to The Sun: A savvy father managed to buy 40 bags of chocolate for just £40, finding promotional packages at a popular supermarket.
He was able to stock up ahead of Christmas.
The find included a variety of chocolate products and sweets AlamyThe father shared his shopping haul in the Sainsbury's Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
“Got 40 of these at sainsburys 97p nectar card price.”
“Bargain long dates until november next year.”
“Putting most away for over christmas.”
His haul included Cadbury’s Golden Caramel chocolate buttons, Twirl Bites, and white chocolate, which also cost less than £1.
Other shoppers were excited about the find, as evidenced by hundreds of comments, reactions, and likes.
“When people ask why do you need that much of something it’s usually to save money!”
“Our child has an eating disorder and chocolate buttons are one of his safe foods right now, so it will save us a fortune.”
Another commentator was amazed at the quantity of chocolate purchased:
“Jesus £40 on chocolate is madness. I’d eat them all in a week that’s why.”
“I got a few of these too, they go in the present cupboard and I give them out as treats with beauty products as a nice pick me up.”
Sainsbury's has significantly lowered prices on many Cadbury chocolates to £0.97 from an original £1.95.
Also popular packs have been reduced by half.
Heroes and Roses packs now cost £4.50 instead of £7.
Discounts also apply to regular gift boxes, such as large Milk Tray boxes, which have reduced from £11 to £5.50.
Large Cadbury Dairy Milk bars have also become cheaper: from £2.20 to £1.50.
These discounted prices are available only to Nectar cardholders, so signing up for the loyalty program is required to participate in the offers.
Subscription is free, and you can earn points on shopping and fuel at Sainsbury's, which can be exchanged for discounts.
This story demonstrates how simple saving strategies can help save money, especially during the festive period when spending typically increases. Many people take advantage of similar offers to not only save but also stock up on their favorite treats for the holiday days.
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