Auchan in Britain Limits Sales of Terry's Chocolate Orange: What's the Reason.
17.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.10.2025
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Purchase Restrictions on Chocolate
A large British supermarket has introduced restrictions on the number of Terry's Chocolate Orange chocolates that customers can purchase. This came after the price dropped to just 40 pence. Consumers rushed to the store to buy the sweets at a bargain before the holiday season.“Cult treat retailing for 40p”These chocolates have become a true cult, and their affordable price has attracted the attention of many buyers.Due to the increasing demand for Terry's Chocolate Orange, supermarkets are forced to impose restrictions to avoid a rapid sell-out. This indicates how strongly consumers desire to get their favorite sweets, especially during the holiday season. The chocolates of this brand, known for their unique taste, are always popular, and currently, this interest is only growing.
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