Photos of discounts in supermarkets have appeared online: a barbecue grill is being sold for 73 pence.
Shoppers rush to buy barbecues at reduced prices
According to The Sun: Customers are eagerly looking for barbecues at attractive prices in supermarkets, where prices have fallen below one pound.
Outdoor cooks were delighted when one shopper found a disposable barbecue for £6 that was being sold for just 73 pence on a sale at Asda supermarket.
FacebookOne attentive shopper shared their find in the Facebook group 'Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK'.
“Saw this yesterday at Asda. 73p.”
On Asda's website, the barbecue was listed for £6, but it is now unavailable for online order and can only be purchased in-store.
This Bar Be Quick barbecue, designed for parties, can be used for up to an hour.
Other shoppers reacted actively to this post. One tagged a friend, saying: 'great for garden evenings'.
Another added: 'this is perfect for your mom'.
Many people were looking for a chance to buy barbecues for gatherings with loved ones. One wrote: 'check if you go to the store', while another asked: 'is there any in ours?'
However, the find caused dissatisfaction among some shoppers who claimed they found even better deals.
“A few years ago, I bought around 20 of them at Tesco for 20p each.”
“I filled a trolley with barbecues last year; they were 20p, and the bags of charcoal were also 20p.”
Users recommended buying more than one barbecue, noting: “Buy a few if you're getting one since they burn out quickly.”
Nevertheless, Asda's sales did not stop there. More expensive items featured on the site included discounts of up to £20 and more.
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The situation with barbecues on sale at Asda has become popular among shoppers, indicating a significant interest in saving on summer leisure. Such finds not only help save money but also stimulate social discussions among consumers looking for good deals. Read also
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