SHOPPERS are rushing to bag the latest household essential from a high street store scanning for just 10p.
Bargain hunters have taken to a dedicated Facebook page to share the latest deals for shoppers.

One of the most recent finds is a popular branded household essential that can be stored for future use.
Facebook user Emily Naylor wrote: “Flash mop wet cloth refills x24! Check B&M I got them for 10p in Hull!”
She shared a photo of her haul after buying 10 boxes of 24 wet cloth refills for Flash Speed Mops all for just £1.
“There wasn’t a tag out so I asked and they all scanned at 10p,” she added in the comments.
Another shopper said that they had a lovely surprise at checkout when the shelf price marked it as £6.99 but scanned as 10p.
The post sparked hundreds of reactions with numerous shoppers wanting to immediately rush out to stores.
One tagged a friend saying: “We need to look for these tomorrow.”
“No way that’s so good!” another wrote.
“Omg I need stock up on these,” a third added.
Hundreds of eager shoppers tagged friends and family alerting them to the deal and asking others to scoop the deal on their behalf.
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“If it’s 10p get me as much as you can and I’ll transfer you the pennies.”
[authenticated-scripts src=”%3Cscript%20class%3D%22palin-poll%22%20src%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thesun.co.uk%2Fpollingwidgets%2Fv3%2Fwidget.js%3Fquestion_id%3D105859%26game%3Dpolling%22%3E%3C%2Fscript%3E” type=”embedded” width=”100″ /]Market price comparisons make it clear why shoppers are so ecstatic about the huge price reduction.
Asda sells the same pack for £7.00 while Tesco and Sainsbury’s have it priced at £7.50.
At the higher end of the scale, Waitrose sells them for £8.00 per box.
As well as the 10p deal, B&M sells a 12-pack for £3.49 and a new 48-pack for £12.49 – making the current bargain an unmissable deal.
It is not the only bargain that B&M shoppers should make the most of.
The discount retailer is also selling Dettol disinfectant sprays for just 10p, down from the usual £2 price.
Shoppers who don’t need cleaning products but need beauty items can get another bargain for 10p.
Customers can buy the Garnier Ultimate Blends Creamy Nourishing Conditioner for just a few pence, happy customers have revealed.
