Shoppers rush to pick up Nestle favourites scanning for just 10p at tills

FILE PHOTO: A logo of food giant Nestle is seen in a building in Orbe, Switzerland, February 9, 2024. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

SHOPPERS are rushing to pick up Nestle favourites scanning at tills for just 10p.

Iceland is flogging a much-loved seasonal treat for pennies.

Iceland supermarket in Staines-upon-Thames.
Iceland mainly sells frozen foods
CHOC SHOCK Shoppers rush to pick up Nestle favourites scanning for just 10p at tills
Nestle’s Mint Maltesers Mini Reindeers have been reduced to 10p

One shopper spotted the bargain in a local Iceland and shared a photo to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group page.

They said: “Iceland fishponds. 10am today. Lots of bargains.”

In the photo, Nestle‘s Mint Maltesers Mini Reindeer’s are labelled as half price – making them just 10p.

The treat comes in a pack of five.

But this isn’t all.

The photo also shows various John West tuna tins with prices slashed by 50 per cent.

Marked down to £1.37, shoppers can get their hands on three packs of Tuna Steaks in either sunflower oil, brine, or spring water.

And John West fridge pots are selling for just £1.25.

Plus, Vimto mugs have been marked down to just 1p.

The Facebook post has racked up dozens of likes and comments to match.

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One person said: “Omg malteaser reindeers are my absolute fave.”

Meanwhile a second shopper pointed out that the Vimto mugs were previously free if you bought the Vimto squash.

To which another shopper replied: “But the squash was more than 1p so still a bargain.”

“Very true, I’ve never seen them sold after the offer.

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“Though this offer is still on I believe anyway,” replied the original poster.

It comes after a major supermarket dropped the price of its mega 750g bags of Quality Street chocolates.

The treats, which were originally £6.99, are scanning at just £1.86 this week.

The whopping family-sized refill pack can be found for the reduced price when you shop in Asda stores.

The bags are a popular product at Christmas time as they pack even more chocolates than a regular tub — which usually retails for around £6.

This means you can get more bang for your buck by saving the tub and refilling it with more than the equivalent amount of chocolates from the pouch.

While it usually sells for £6.99 in Asda it can also sell for much higher prices in other stores — being sold for a hefty £14.95 on Ebay.

This makes the discount on the pouch almost 90% off — meaning you could enjoy it for cheap now, or plan ahead and store it in the cupboard for winter.

Bargain hunters are rushing to secure the deal, which follows a range of similar reductions on Quality Street products.

Quality Street is sold all year but is also a beloved festive treat –meaning stores are likely clearing their Christmas stocks to make room for Easter eggs.

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