Shopper snaps up £337.50 worth of viral chocolate for £22.50, but admits he doesn’t even know ‘what to do with it’

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A SHOPPER has left people stunned after nabbing £337.50 worth of chocolate for just £22.50.

And it wasn’t from his local supermarket either, as Lee admitted he picked up the epic deal on Amazon.

Stack of Tony's Chocolonely 6-packs.
One shopper took to Facebook to share his epic deal, after getting £337.50 worth of Tony’s chocolate for just £22.50
Amazon.co.uk invoice showing two deliveries of Tony's Chocolonely Rainbow Classic Pack chocolate.
Others questioned why he’d waited until after the chocolate was delivered to share the deal
Amazon.co.uk product pricing: 15 units for £337.50 (16% off), or £25.00 for one.
He picked up an incredible 90 bars of chocolate for the bargain price

He took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook to share his buy, alongside pictures of the haul.

“£337.50 worth of Tony’s chocolate for £22.50,” he wrote alongside the snaps.

“Now, what to do with it?”

He actually bought 15 of the six-pack chocolate bars, called Tony’s Chocolonely Rainbow classic pack, in the flavours milk chocolate, milk caramel sea salt, milk almond honey nougat, dark almond sea salt, milk hazelnut and extra dark.

In total, he ended up with an incredible 90 bars.

However, in the comments section, people took aim at Lee, as they questioned why he’d waited for the chocolate to be delivered before sharing the bargain price.

“So you share the deal after it’s been delivered, good one,” one wrote, sarcastically.

“I don’t understand why people share things like this after it’s over?” another questioned.

“At that point, continue keeping it to yourself. No one benefits from this post!”

However, others explained: “Best way to do it, otherwise it could be cancelled if everyone jumps on the bandwagon.”

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“When I share the deal it gets cancelled as everyone orders and Amazon notice,” another wrote.

“Maybe you should leave some for others?” someone else raged.

While others used the post to make their own suggestions as to what Lee could do with all the chocolate.

“Sell some, and give some to food bank?” one wrote.

“Easter gifts, give to a food bank, donate to kids’ school class, or my favourite idea… make multiple choc puddings!” another added.

“Save it for Easter if you have kids,” a third said.

“Donate to a mum and child place or a safe home place for those that won’t be able to afford much or have had to run leaving everything behind,” someone else commented.

“They would appreciate it for their kids for Easter.”

“Resell them and make profit, ignore jealous people,” another said.

But there were some who praised Lee for snapping up the deal at the incredible price.

“Aaww gutting, why didn’t I see this offer before now?” one sighed.

“I’m so jealous, that is my all time favorite chocolate,” another said.

“Wish I’d seen this!”

“Wish I found this deal, love that chocolate,” a third said.

“Incredible deal!” someone else exclaimed.

“Bargain of the year! Dark almond is so good,” another commented.

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