Asda, Morrison's and Lidl all have offers on 600g tubs of Christmas chocolates, for as little as £3.50 each.
You can nab a box for as low as £3.50 – but be quick If you’re yet to stock up on Christmas chocolate, now is the time. Head to Morrisons , and you can get a pretty sweet deal on tins of Quality Street – but you don’t have long to nab those savings. The supermarket has slashed their price of 600g Quality Street boxes to two for £7, a cheap as chips £3.50 each. And, the offer extends to all the classics: Heroes, Roses, Quality Street and Celebrations.
’ You can get two tubs for £7 at Morrisons If you don’t live close to a Lidl or Morrisons though, you could also try ASDA. While a little pricier than its competitors, their deal offers shoppers two tubs of either Quality Street, Heroes, Celebrations, Roses and Swizzles for £9. The news comes after Celebrations fans were outraged after finding their advent calendars stuffed with Bounty after Bounty.
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