‘Queues everywhere,’ shoppers say as Tesco puts up barrier to control crowds while slashing meat from £50 to £10

TESCO was forced to put up a barrier to keep crowds under control as it slashed the price of its meat.

The supermarket chain was forced to take the drastic measure at a store in Leicester having brought out “trays full of bargains”.

BPMTesco put up a barrier to stop crowds from raiding a cut price meat fridge[/caption]

BPMThe supermarket was forced to take the drastic measure at a store in Leicester having brought out ‘trays full of bargains’[/caption]

Tesco’s branch on Narborough Road saw bargain hunters scrambling over themselves as they tried to grab a deal.

Pictures show a turkey heavily discounted from £50 to just £10.

Loaves of bread were also slashed to just a few pence as the store tried to get rid of its leftover stock before the Christmas break.

A last-minute shopper, who did not want to be named, told the Leicester Mercury: “Got much busier not long after the barrier went up.

“Queues are everywhere in the store for fresh food markdowns. I can’t blame them.

“I wish I’d got a trolley instead of a basket. There are yellow stickers everywhere and trays full of bargains.”

Many supermarkets significantly mark down their produce in order to shift it before Christmas starts.

Meanwhile, a bargain expert has revealed the exact time and date to get the best Christmas deals.

A high-end Christmas pudding was found to be the best, beating Aldi, in our taste test.

Elsewhere, a supermarket slashed the price of its Christmas trees but shoppers were outraged.

BPMLoaves of bread were also slashed to just a few pence[/caption]   

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