Asda shoppers rush to buy homeware essentials scanning at just £1 instead of £10

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ASDA shoppers have been flocking to stores to get their hands on homeware essentials scanning at a huge discount.

The major supermarket has slashed its homeware prices in a massive sale, with shoppers bagging goods for as little as 40p.

ASDA supermarket exterior.
Shoppers are going wild as Asda slashes the prices of its homeware essentials
Pink glass vases and a clear glass jar in a car seat.
Shoppers were able to grab homeware essentials for just £1

One shopper was over the moon when she went to buy pink decorative vases at the store and found they were scanning for £1 instead of £10.

The excited shopper posted her find at Asda‘s Blackburn store on Facebook’s Extreme Couponing and Bargains group.

One user wrote: “Those vases are gorgeous”.

While another said: “What a bargain!”

But it’s not just the Blackpool store that’s filled with discounted homeware goods.

Shoppers across the country have been posting their bargain finds in the January sales.

One Asda shopper was able to snap up three floating shelves for just £3.50 at her local store in Longwell Green.

The shelves usually retail at £9.

Another shopper posted their 40p find at the Cribbs Causeway store, near Bristol.

They wrote: “Lots of candles reduced at Asda’s Cribbs Causeway store”.

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Users were quick to add that they too had bagged their own Asda steals.

One user wrote: “Was there yesterday with my mum, such great offers.”

While another added: “These prices are unbelievable wow!”

A third chimed in: “What great finds.”

While Asda is still running its online sale, many of these heavily discounted items are only available in stores.

That means you can’t buy it for home delivery, and there are no guarantees it’ll be available in your local branch.

Retailers are allowed to price products differently across their stores.

Make sure you’re shopping around to get the best price.

Price comparison websites like Trolley, Price Spy and Price Runner show you different prices for items across various shops.

How to save money at Asda

It’s worth signing up to the Asda Rewards scheme to save money at the supermarket.

The loyalty scheme, which is free to join, lets you earn Cashpot points by completing “missions” like hitting spending targets or buying products in certain categories.

You can also earn cashback by buying “star” products.

If you’re a regular shopper and often go for Asda’s more premium lines, it’s worth taking on the “downshifting” challenge too.

This means going for budget lines over more luxury lines, which could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your shopping.

It’s worth joining up to specific Facebook groups where shoppers flag bargain deals they’ve found online or in-store too.

Two worth giving a like and follow are the Latest Deals Facebook Group and the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.

The Sun recently revealed the best time to score deals at Asda is once in the morning and again in the evening.

Look out for fresh produce like fruit and veg, often reduced to as low as 10p, especially during the morning reductions.

You’ll have to be early — stores that open at 6 or 7am are great for grabbing fresh produce at a fraction of the price.

Check the reduced shelf throughout the day as different times can offer varying discounts.

Stack of white pumpkin-shaped mugs with leaf designs, 30p each.
A facebook user posted her 30p Asda find
Asda receipt showing various items purchased.
Another savvy shopper bagged a pack of three floating shelves for just £3.50
Store shelf with home goods, including candles, vases, and baskets.
Asda is also selling candles for as little as 40p
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