Baileys in the UK for £11: where to find the best price for Irish liqueur.
According to The Sun: If you're dreaming of tasty Baileys, check out the best deals for buying it. This famous Irish cream liqueur remains in vogue, and one of the major British retail chains is offering discounts of up to 35% on bottles.
AlamyBaileys is selling for just £13 at one of the retail stores.Sainsbury’s customers can take advantage of the discount: with a Nectar Card, they can buy a 70cl bottle of Baileys for just £11.
In comparison, in other popular supermarkets in the UK, this favorite drink costs at least £17.
You can buy this bottle on Amazon for £13, without having a Prime account, saving 26% on each purchase.
Domestic Retail
As for other major chains, B&M offers the same bottles for £14.
The third option is slightly cheaper – £16.
Iceland also has this item at a discounted price.
At ASDA, you can buy the cream liqueur for nearly £17, while the exact price for the original Irish cream liqueur here is £16.98.
More Expensive Options
At Tesco, the bottle costs £17.
Since there are no Club Card promotions here, prices are higher than in the two mentioned supermarkets.
At Co-op, a bottle of Baileys will cost £17.50.
And at the top of the price list is Waitrose, where the price for a bottle reaches £18.
Copies from Lidl and Aldi
Although Lidl and Aldi do not offer official Baileys products, they have similar imitations at significantly lower prices.
Baileys fans are actively buying the new copy at Aldi, which is £10 cheaper than competitors.
This creamy liqueur with an autumn flavor is set to become a popular drink this season.
The Pumpkin Spice Ballycastle copy at £6.99 is the cheapest alternative to Baileys.
The autumn flavor is already attracting the attention of fans who are waiting for the combination of warming spices and gentle sweetness.
GettyThus, consumers have the opportunity to find great deals on their favorite Irish liqueur. Discounts from Sainsbury’s and other alternatives in supermarkets provide opportunities to save, while new options from Lidl and Aldi allow for trying unique flavors without breaking the budget. This is especially relevant during the autumn season when there is a need for delicious and warming drinks.
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