A MAJOR UK supermarket has slashed the price of Quality Street chocolates and they’re the cheapest around.
Iceland has 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 the cheapest option to buy it out of all the major supermarkets too.
Tesco is selling the box for £6, after its promotion offering it for £3.95 ended, while Ocado was selling the container for £6 but it’s no longer in stock.
Bear in mind, we have only checked how much the major supermarket chains are selling the tub for and you might find it cheaper elsewhere.
You can use websites like Trolley and Price Spy to compare prices on thousands of products including chocolates.
Or, you can use the Google Shopping/Product tab to trawl the internet and see how much retailers are selling a particular product for.
It’s worth keeping an eye out for any upcoming deals on Quality Street specifically too.
It comes after Aldi shoppers were left rushing to one branch after spotting Quality Street chocs on the cheap.
The German discounter was flogging the 300g pouches for 49p down from £1.99 – a 75% discount.
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One shopper reacting to the find said: “Lovely bargain. Yum yum!”
A third shopper said: “I paid £1.99 on Tuesday gutted…”
A fourth added: “Not had any in ours for months.”
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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Nestle recently confirmed it had axed its iconic Quality Street Honeycomb Matchmakers.
However, the festive-themed chocolate sticks were understood to have been discontinued as far back as 2018.
Ahead of last Christmas, Nestle also brought back a Quality Street fan-favourite for the second Christmas in a row – coffee creme.
The coffee-flavour fondant wrapped in dark chocolate joined 11 other Quality Street sweets at pick-and-mix stations across selected John Lewis stores in the UK.
They were also available in a limited-edition cracker at Waitrose and John Lewis stores for £5.50.
Meanwhile, Nestle recently launched paper Quality Street tubs for the first time.
Shoppers could find the tubs available at 60 Tesco supermarkets.
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