Discount supermarket selling Quality Street tubs for under £4 – they’re the cheapest around but you’ll have to be quick

A DISCOUNT supermarket is selling Quality Street tubs for under £4 but customers are urged to be quick.

Savvy Brits can snap up the chocolates for the cheapest price around at this popular superstore.

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Christmas is approaching and money-savers are already stocking on festive essentials for the holidays.

But with the cost of living looming, many are on the hunt for the cheapest place to buy their sweet treats.

Luckily, a high street retail has reduced the Quality Street tubs to less than £4.

Lidl is selling the Nestle product for only £3.99 – which is the cheapest price among all retail stores this week.

But you will need a Lidl Plus card to get them for this price, otherwise they are £4.99.

You can sign up for a Plus card for free either on Lidl’s website or by downloading the app on to your phone.

The app is downloadable via Google Play and the App Store.

Shoppers are urged to rush to their nearest store as the deal is due to expire in the upcoming days.

Money-savers only have a week left to snap up the bargain as the deal expires on October 3, 2023.

You can find your nearest Lidl branch by using the retailer’s store locator on its website.

Other supermarkets have also listed the tub at discounted prices.

Tesco comes is selling a 600g tub for a reduced £4 – but customers will need a Clubcard or they will have to pay £5.

Just like the Plus card, you can sign up for a Clubcard for free either on Tesco’s website or by downloading the app.

Another cheap option after Tesco is Asda, which is selling the 600g chocolates tub for £4.50.

It’s a Super Star product too, which means you can earn loyalty points on Asda’s reward scheme for buying it.

After Asda, B&M and Morrisons are next cheapest – selling the tub for £5.

However, B&M shoppers will have to rush to their nearest branch to see if there’s any in stock.

Elsewhere, Morrisons customers can only get the 600g tub for £5 if they are signed up to the retailer’s More Card loyalty scheme.

Meanwhile, the second most expensive place to buy the chocs is Sainsbury’s, which is selling them for £5.50 and Ocado for £6.

These are are based on online prices which might be different in your local physical store.

Also customers should be aware as retailers change the price of these types of items in the run up to Christmas.

It comes as a major supermarket is giving out £15 free cash with its Christmas savings scheme.

Iceland’s festive scheme is back and this year comes with a welcome extra cash boost for shoppers.

   

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