Major supermarket slashes price of HUGE Quality Street bags from £10 to £5 – they’re cheaper than tubs --[Reported by Umva mag]

HALLOWEEN-loving households nationwide are stocking up on sweets for trick-or-treaters. But with the cost of living crisis providing the real scares this year, supermarkets have revealed savvy savings. hotukdeals.comThe colourful chocolates are on offer[/caption] A 750g bag of Quality Street is now half-price at Tesco costing £5, rather than £10. At 67p per 100g, the deal is for Clubcard users only. Usually, the octagonal tins don’t make an appearance on supermarket shelves until the winter months but this year they started cropping up as early as July. Tesco’s Clubcard rewards customers with points as they shop, which can then be turned into vouchers for money off food or with Reward partners. You earn one point for each £1 spent, and each point is then worth 1p. So 150 points gets you £1.50, and you would have to spend £150 to get 150 points. You need a minimum of 150 points to request a voucher. Any vouchers are worth their face value when used in-store at Tesco. But you can double their worth by spending them at one of the supermarket chain’s partners. Any Clubcard points turned into vouchers expire after two years. Any vouchers transferred into Reward Partner codes expire after six months. In Sainsburys and Asda a 600g tub of the individually wrapped treats is £6. This works out to be £1 per 100g. However, for Nectar card holders, the classic purple tub is just £4. Similar to the Clubcard, shoppers who use Sainsbury’s Nectar collect points for every pound spent. The loyalty scheme was launched in 2002 and now has over a million customers. To find the best deals on your favourite items, search websites like Trolley.co.uk which compares supermarket prices. In Aldi, 600g Quality Street tubs are £4.49, working out at 75p per 100g. AlamyQuality Street tins have been spotted in shops since summer[/caption]

Oct 18, 2024 - 22:36
Major supermarket slashes price of HUGE Quality Street bags from £10 to £5 – they’re cheaper than tubs --[Reported by Umva mag]

HALLOWEEN-loving households nationwide are stocking up on sweets for trick-or-treaters.

But with the cost of living crisis providing the real scares this year, supermarkets have revealed savvy savings.

a refill pack of nestle quality street candies
hotukdeals.com
The colourful chocolates are on offer[/caption]

A 750g bag of Quality Street is now half-price at Tesco costing £5, rather than £10.

At 67p per 100g, the deal is for Clubcard users only.

Usually, the octagonal tins don’t make an appearance on supermarket shelves until the winter months but this year they started cropping up as early as July.

Tesco’s Clubcard rewards customers with points as they shop, which can then be turned into vouchers for money off food or with Reward partners.

You earn one point for each £1 spent, and each point is then worth 1p.

So 150 points gets you £1.50, and you would have to spend £150 to get 150 points.

You need a minimum of 150 points to request a voucher.

Any vouchers are worth their face value when used in-store at Tesco.

But you can double their worth by spending them at one of the supermarket chain’s partners.

Any Clubcard points turned into vouchers expire after two years.

Any vouchers transferred into Reward Partner codes expire after six months.

In Sainsburys and Asda a 600g tub of the individually wrapped treats is £6.

This works out to be £1 per 100g.

However, for Nectar card holders, the classic purple tub is just £4.

Similar to the Clubcard, shoppers who use Sainsbury’s Nectar collect points for every pound spent.

The loyalty scheme was launched in 2002 and now has over a million customers.

To find the best deals on your favourite items, search websites like Trolley.co.uk which compares supermarket prices.

In Aldi, 600g Quality Street tubs are £4.49, working out at 75p per 100g.

many purple containers of candy stripe are stacked on top of each other
Alamy
Quality Street tins have been spotted in shops since summer[/caption]






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