A BUDGETING mum went shopping at M&S foodhall for the first time ever and she’s stunned by the quality of their cheap range. Rachel Nixon decided to pop into M&S for ice cubes but came out …
Next, she makes her way to the frozen aisle and finds a big bag of frozen peas for just £1.25, plus a sweet treat for later.“£2.20, we’ll take one of those for after tea,” she says. “Do you know what, I’m honestly pleasantly surprised. I can’t believe how reasonable it is.
“I genuinely did not expect this. We only came in for ice cubes but I would definitely come back again. It’s not as expensive as you think.” Rachel’s daughter picks up a bunch of £1 daffodils before the pair head to the till and pay for their food haul.Rachel holds her receipt up to the camera for her followers to take a closer look.
“I am probably not Marks & Spencer’s target audience, but I’ll definitely come again because it was really surprisingly cheap,” she claims.One user chimed: “You can get a massive bag of potatoes for £1.”
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