Quality Street chocolates slashed in price to just 22p at supermarket giant

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THE price of a popular Quality Street chocolate has been slashed in price to just 22p at a major supermarket.

Zingy Orange Matchmakers are now scanning for just 22p at Morrisons.

Box of Quality Street Matchmakers Zingy Orange on sale for 22p.
The deal was spotted by one eagle-eyed shoppers

Eagle-eyed shoppers at the Supermarket Deals & Offers, Local Shops and Services Facebook group spotted the deal and were quick to share on social media.

Shoppers were quick to chime in and share their excitement over the deal, with one joking they needed “half a dozen boxes”.

Another person said they “would buy all of them,” while a third moaned that they “never get these bargains” when they go shopping.

The Quality Street branded chocolate sticks, made by Nestle, are sold all year round but are loved by many as a festive treat at Christmas.

The treat comes in a range of flavours including Cool Mint and Hazelnut.

Morrisons usually sell the chocolate for £1.50, so this offers a saving of £1.28.

The deal does not appear to be available online so you may have to visit your nearest branch for a chance to secure the offer.

You can find your nearest by visiting /my.morrisons.com/storefinder/.

If you are planning a trip it may be worth ringing your local Morrisons ahead of time to avoid disappointment.

It is also likely this deal wont be around for long as the supermarket is probably clearing old Christmas stock.

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It comes as shoppers have spotted a number of festive chocolates slashed in price in recent days.

Aldi has cut the cost of 300g pouches of Quality Street from £1.99 to an incredible 49p.

Shoppers will need to be quick to bag the cheap chocolate as they’re only available in-store.

If you don’t know where your nearest branch is, you can use Aldi’s store locator by visiting stores.aldi.co.uk/store-finder.

And Aldi and Morrisons are not the only supermarkets to have slashed the price of Quality Street in recent weeks.

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WHERE TO BUY CHEAP QUALITY STREET CHOCOLATES

Iceland has also dropped the cost of its 600g tub from £6 to £3 giving shoppers a 50% discount, despite it being months after Christmas.

Bargain hunters can bag themselves the cut-price container of festive chocs on Iceland’s website.

But make sure you factor in the cost of delivery, with charges starting from around £3.

Iceland slashing the price of the Quality Street 600g tub makes it th

Meanwhile, shoppers looking to snap up something a bit different ahead of Easter can try Quality Street’s Incredible Egg.

It includes a caramel-flavoured chocolate egg shell studded with chewy fudge and caramel pieces.

Customers can snap up the egg for £12 at Morrisons, Waitrose and Ocado.

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