Asda Network sharply reduced prices on Christmas chocolate sets.

Asda Network sharply reduced prices on Christmas chocolate sets
Asda Network sharply reduced prices on Christmas chocolate sets

According to The Sun: One of the largest supermarkets in the UK, Asda, has reduced prices on all Christmas chocolate sets, and no loyalty card is required for this.

With less than 100 days until Christmas, shoppers are urged to stock up on their favorite sweets at better prices.

The Quality Street or Celebrations set now costs £4.42.

The Asda supermarket has lowered prices on Celebrations, Quality Street, Cadbury Heroes, and Cadbury Roses sets, becoming the most attractive option on the market without the need to sign up for loyalty programs.

The Quality Street or Celebrations set now costs £4.42, while Cadbury Heroes and Roses are only £4.92.

Asda strives to offer customers the best prices ahead of a busy holiday season, without any sign-ups or downloads needed when shopping.

These promotions came after Asda recently revealed its full range of Christmas food for 2025.

Among the new items are 'Hot Maple Pigs in Blankets', 'Pork Wreath in Care', and other treats.

Retail experts believe that the price cuts could trigger a price war among supermarkets as competitors quickly try to match Asda's prices ahead of December.

This comes on the heels of a successful year for Asda, which was recognized as one of the best supermarkets in the UK by Which? earlier this month.

In August, a large basket of 190 items cost £474.86 at Asda - £11.03 cheaper than at Tesco with a Clubcard.

Price War on Christmas Chocolate

Chocolate treats under the Christmas tree are an important part of Christmas for British households.

How to Save on Chocolate

We all love chocolate, but there’s no need to spend a lot on favorite sweets.

Consumer reporter Sem Walker offers a few tips:

  • Choose own brands – if taste nuances are not critical for you, buying store brand products can help you save.
  • Compare prices – if you find your favorite product at one supermarket, check if it's cheaper elsewhere.
  • Look for yellow stickers – supermarket staff often mark reduced items with yellow, orange, or red stickers.
  • Buy in bulk – often larger chocolate packages are cheaper than smaller ones.
Supermarkets often offer promotional discounts, helping shoppers save on their favorite products. Alamy

With less than 100 days until Christmas, shoppers are advised to stock up on their favorite chocolate treats in advance to be able to save.

The price reduction on Asda's chocolate sets indicates an increased demand for holiday sweets at this time of year. The competition between supermarkets may also mean that shoppers will have even more opportunities to save during the festive period, which is important in light of economic instability.


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