Sainsbury’s sells Lego for 88 pence: why shoppers are snapping up the models.

Sainsbury’s sells Lego for 88 pence: why shoppers are snapping up the models
Sainsbury’s sells Lego for 88 pence: why shoppers are snapping up the models

Discounted toys at Sainsbury’s

According to The Sun: Shoppers rushed to Sainsbury’s after attentive customers noticed that toys for filling gift baskets were being sold for just 88 pence. This is a significant savings compared to their regular price of £3.49.

Miniature models, part of a collectible series of 12, are being snapped up instantly, and some stores are already sold out.

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‘Empty boxes only in my Sainsbury’s, absolutely upset, as I just started collecting these!’
Shoppers are encouraged to check their local store to not miss out on the deal

What's inside?

Each box contains a mystery Lego constructor in a Formula 1 style, including famous brands like Ferrari and Mercedes.

These toys are especially popular with children aged six and up, and are usually sold at full price at Sainsbury’s, on the Lego website, and in other major retailers.

One shopper shared on Facebook her disappointment that she couldn't purchase them at her local store.

“Empty boxes only in my Sainsbury’s, absolutely upset, as I just started collecting these! 88 pence!”

“Check your local Sainsbury’s, you might get lucky!”

In popular Facebook groups dedicated to finding great deals, shoppers eagerly share their successes.

“Almost a full box at my local, a great deal to grab them all!”

Some were upset to learn about the discount they missed: “I paid full price when these toys first came out, and I already bought a set. It hurts.”

Given the discount of nearly 75%, fans are advised not to hesitate while the shelves are cleared out completely.

Product availability

Stock levels vary depending on location, and some stores are already sold out.

Lego considers these toys a fun and quick build for young Formula 1 fans.

The website states: “Children aged 6 and up can enjoy a quick and easy build before racing off for fun with these models.”

Each of the 12 collectible cars features a mini-helmet in the cockpit and movable wheels, allowing children to hold their own races at home.

Similar demand is observed at other retail chains, particularly Home Bargains, which offers a variety of fillers for gift boxes for prices starting from under £1.

Shoppers rejoiced at seeing Jacqueline Wilson books and various editions of the classic game HedBanz, all priced below £2.

These budget-friendly options have become attractive for shoppers looking to fill Christmas gift baskets without exceeding their budget.

Home Bargains has also resumed selling a Jaffa Cakes dispenser for £5.99, which quickly went viral since its launch last year.

Shoppers head to Sainsbury’s to buy Lego toys for less than £1

Thus, the reduced prices of toys at Sainsbury’s have created a huge buzz among shoppers, reflecting a high demand for budget-friendly gifts ahead of the holidays. Valuable deals at other chains are also grabbing attention, making the market more competitive and advantageous for consumers. During this traditional shopping period, finding the best deals without overspending is more important than ever.


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