SHOPPERS are rushing to a major supermarket after spotting Quality Street boxes on sale for just £2.50.

Those with a sweet tooth need to rush to their local Tesco for this bargain treat offer.

Tesco shoppers have been rushing to buy Quality Street for just £2.50

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Tesco shoppers have been rushing to buy Quality Street for just £2.50

With Christmas firmly behind us, many retailers are looking to clear their festive stock as quickly as possible.

It won’t be long before retailers start pulling out their Valentine’s and Easter chocolates so they need to make space. 

And many are reducing prices in order to clear festive stock quickly.

Luckily, bargain hunters have noticed Tesco is selling the beloved chocolate box on reduced price.

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One savvy shopper took to Facebook to share their bargain find in the Extreme Couponing And Bargains UK group.

They wrote: “Quality Street tubs reduced to £2.50 in Tesco. This was in Tesco Extra, Hayes.”

Fellow money-savers rushed to comment on the post and praise the bargain find.

One shopper said: “Oh, I need some!”

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Another social media user wrote: “I got six boxes of these!”

While a third added: “Get down there! My favourite sweets!”

If you’re looking to get your hands on this deal, it might be a good idea to call your local Tesco to see if it is available as it may only be in certain stores.

We had a look but couldn’t find when the tubs’ best-before date is, so make sure you have a look before you buy.

As shops and supermarkets start to clear their excess stock other deals may pop up.

Make sure you compare prices across different chains.

You can do this by using the shopping feature on Google or Trolley.co.uk.

We had a look elsewhere to see what other offers are available this week.

Asda has slashed the price of its tubs of Quality Street, Celebrations, Roses and Heroes to just £2.25.

Ocado shoppers can pick up a 600g tub of Celebrations for £2.75, down from £5.50, beating a number of other retailers.

The next cheapest chain is Morrisons, which is selling the same-size tub for £5, then Sainsbury’s which has it in stock for £5.50.

It’s important to note though that you might find individual offers in specific stores due to stock variation.

You can always use the Google Shopping tab to compare the price with other retailers.

And websites like trolley.co.uk let you compare thousands of products based on their online prices.

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The Sun has put together a full list of supermarkets and shops slashing Quality Street and Cadbury chocolate prices – they start from as little as 60p.

Plus, Greggs has brought back menu favourite tomorrow after two years after fans cried that they “need it so bad”.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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