Quality Street in Ukrainian supermarkets: where to buy festive sweets at the best price.
According to The Sun: Only a few months are left until Christmas, and you may already be planning to stock up on your favorite festive treats.
There is nothing better than sharing a jar of chocolates with family – unless you enjoy it alone.
AlamyQuality Street is available all year round, but is especially popular during the Christmas holidays.
Most supermarkets offer these chocolate treats in various forms – from jars to sharing packs.
In UK supermarkets, you can find 600g packs, perfect for family celebrations.
However, prices for the same product can vary significantly across different chains.
Tesco, for example, offers a 550g jar for just £3.95, but the item is currently out of stock.
The next best deal is at Asda, where a 550g jar costs £4.42.
For those buying online, Ocado has a 550g jar for £7, which is definitely more expensive.
However, this chain also has a 300g pack for £3.50, which is £1 cheaper.
Morrisons has a similar price for a 600g jar, but the packaging capacity is 50g larger compared to the Ocado option.
Best deals on 550g Quality Street jars
Prices for Quality Street jars
Here are the prices for 550g jars of Quality Street available in supermarkets as of September 18:
- Tesco – £3.95
- Asda – £4.42
- Sainsbury’s – £7 / £4.50 (with Nectar card)
- Morrisons – £7 (600g)
- Iceland – £7
- Ocado – £7
Smaller packages
If you're looking for a smaller package, their prices also vary.
Asda offers the lowest price – only £3.14 for a 220g package.
Iceland has a slight price increase with a promotional price of £3.50.
Meanwhile, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Ocado, and Morrisons offer packages at £4.
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The consumption of chocolate treats during the holidays has its traditions, and this year the demand for Quality Street will likely remain high. Supermarkets are competing for shoppers by offering various promotions, so it's worth keeping an eye on prices to find the best deals and make your festive table even sweeter. Read also
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