Supermarket chains have drastically reduced the prices of festive biscuit sets: Where to buy cheaper.
According to The Sun: A major supermarket chain has announced a special offer: A box of McVitie’s biscuits costs only £2.50 before Christmas.
The 400-gram boxes contain a selection of ten popular biscuits that spread festive cheer.
IcelandThe McVitie’s Family Circle Biscuit Selection includes ten different flavors.
What the set contains
The biscuit types include classic Milk Chocolate Digestives, popular Custard Creams, and the beloved Rich Highland Shorties.
The set also includes McVitie’s Choc Chip Cookies, Shortcake, Jam Sandwich Creams, Milk Chocolate Fingers, Crunchy Oat, Nice, and Bourbon Creams.
Customer Reviews
Customers of the supermarket Iceland have rated the new product in their reviews.
"These biscuits were always festive."
"There is a good selection of biscuits in the set."
"They are delicious... perfect with tea or coffee."
Another user noted: "They include chocolatey variants and most familiar favorites."
"There aren't too many new ones."
Both reviews of the biscuit set received four stars.
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At Morrisons, the price is £3.
More Festive Sets
Festive hits also include Chocolate Quality Street and other sets that are often offered at reduced prices.
At Morrisons, it was found that the boxes were sold for £4.50 in retail chains with discounts.
The leading providers of festive product deals are Lidl and Aldi, while Tesco was the cheapest retailer for chocolate.
This week, Tesco customers with a Clubcard can buy the Nestle Celebrations and Quality Street sets for £4.50, while Cadbury’s Heroes and Roses have been reduced to £5.25.
This way, customers have the opportunity to save during the holidays by choosing tasty options for biscuits and chocolate sets.
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