Morrisons launches a Christmas sweet promotion: two boxes for £9.

Morrisons launches a Christmas sweet promotion: two boxes for £9
Morrisons launches a Christmas sweet promotion: two boxes for £9

Morrisons supermarket is running a promotion on Quality Street chocolate boxes

According to The Sun: Morrisons supermarket has announced price cuts on Quality Street boxes as part of its Christmas promotions.

Known shoppers can buy two large boxes for less than £10.

CREDIT: MIKE BUCK. EDITORIAL USE ONLY Morrisons offers customers the chance to buy two boxes for nine pounds. Getty

Morrisons provides the opportunity to purchase two favorite sweet boxes for just £9.

This special offer allows savings of up to 36 percent on large boxes that usually cost £7 each.

The promotion features four types of boxes, including the 600-gram Quality Street box.

Also included are Celebrations, Cadbury Heroes, and Cadbury Roses boxes weighing 550 grams.

However, the promotion is only valid until August 31.

After that, the boxes will return to their regular price.

This news gained popularity after the Quality Street boxes reappeared in a popular discount store.

One of the favorites – Strawberry Delight chocolates – are available again at B&M, generating great interest among shoppers.

“Strawberry Delight are the best Quality Street and the crackers are BACK at B&M.”

Fans are actively commenting on this news, expressing their preferences.

One commenter wrote: “Love them and the orange.”

Another added: “My favourite.”

Additionally, Tesco supermarket has launched a promotion for club card holders, offering Quality Street boxes for £5.95.

However, some shoppers believe that Christmas promotions have started too early. One remarked: “Don’t know what’s the bigger joke. The price or the fact it’s 4 months early.”

Another jokingly wrote: “Be Easter eggs by the end of the month on display.”

How to save on chocolate

Everyone loves a bit of chocolate from time to time, but there’s no need to spend a fortune on favorite sweets.

Consumer journalist Sam Walker offers some tips on saving…

  • Choose own brands – if you don't care about taste, you can save by buying supermarket products.
  • Look for better prices – check if you can find your favorite chocolate cheaper in other stores before purchasing.
  • Watch for discounts – often supermarkets label items with yellow discount stickers.
  • Buy larger packs – generally, although not always, chocolate is cheaper in larger packs per 100g.

Discounts on chocolate always attract shoppers' interest, especially with the holidays approaching. Promotions from Morrisons, designed to save money, could be an appealing option for those looking to stock up on sweets for Christmas. The news about the return of popular candies at B&M underscores the demand for festive treats among consumers. Keep an eye on promotions so you don’t miss out on great deals on your favorite sweets!


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