ASDA shoppers have revealed how they’ve been saving on this Christmas classic – and you can too!

Loyal Asda customers have been going crazy over a gigantic 813g Quality Street tin that has only set them back £6.

Asda have been selling giant tins of Quality Street for just £6

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Asda have been selling giant tins of Quality Street for just £6Credit: Getty Images – Getty

The major supermarket had already slashed the price from £10 to £8, so anybody who pops into a store over the Christmas period is still making a saving.

But with Asda’s latest rewards scheme, which puts 10 per cent of any spend into a “Cashpot”, their loyal customers have been saving an additional £2.

The Asda Rewards scheme allows shoppers to build up “Asda Pounds” when shopping in-store or online and completing certain tasks.

These Pounds are logged in Asda’s app, and can then be converted into vouchers to get money off future purchases.

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One woman from Stoke-on-Trent, said that she was actually able to save £30 on her weekly shop, and ended up paying just £8.27.

In a Facebook group for couponing, Kymberley wrote: “Asda Christmas saver came in handy for a little weekend top-up today.

“Managed to save £27 through weekly nip ins, they topped it up with that £3 bonus giving £30 total.

“Created my voucher on the rewards app, and then went onto the asda app to do a shop, it automatically comes off your total.”

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She ended up with nearly £40-worth of items for just under £10.

With this rewards scheme in place, Asda customers have been rushing to cash in with a tin of Quality Street.

One customer left a review on the Asda website that read: “Excellent good buy soon be finished. Plus £2.00 to reward cashpot.”

While others simply left comments about how much they enjoyed the chocolates.

Asda have stormed ahead of competitors Sainsburys and Tescos, which are both selling the 813g tin for a tenner.

Although, some customers are less than impressed with the 813g tin, with some customers on the Asda website writing that its the “same size as the 600g tub” – which they sell for £4.50.

Meanwhile, online website Just Eat has been selling the tubs for a hugely discounted price of £3.62.

And last year an Asda in Doncaster was selling an even bigger, 871g, Quality Street tin for just £3.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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ASDA shoppers have revealed how they’ve been saving on this Christmas classic – and you can too!

Loyal Asda customers have been going crazy over a gigantic 813g Quality Street tin that has only set them back £6.

Asda have been selling giant tins of Quality Street for just £6

1

Asda have been selling giant tins of Quality Street for just £6Credit: Getty Images – Getty

The major supermarket had already slashed the price from £10 to £8, so anybody who pops into a store over the Christmas period is still making a saving.

But with Asda’s latest rewards scheme, which puts 10 per cent of any spend into a “Cashpot”, their loyal customers have been saving an additional £2.

The Asda Rewards scheme allows shoppers to build up “Asda Pounds” when shopping in-store or online and completing certain tasks.

These Pounds are logged in Asda’s app, and can then be converted into vouchers to get money off future purchases.

read more money saving tips

One woman from Stoke-on-Trent, said that she was actually able to save £30 on her weekly shop, and ended up paying just £8.27.

In a Facebook group for couponing, Kymberley wrote: “Asda Christmas saver came in handy for a little weekend top-up today.

“Managed to save £27 through weekly nip ins, they topped it up with that £3 bonus giving £30 total.

“Created my voucher on the rewards app, and then went onto the asda app to do a shop, it automatically comes off your total.”

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She ended up with nearly £40-worth of items for just under £10.

With this rewards scheme in place, Asda customers have been rushing to cash in with a tin of Quality Street.

One customer left a review on the Asda website that read: “Excellent good buy soon be finished. Plus £2.00 to reward cashpot.”

While others simply left comments about how much they enjoyed the chocolates.

Asda have stormed ahead of competitors Sainsburys and Tescos, which are both selling the 813g tin for a tenner.

Although, some customers are less than impressed with the 813g tin, with some customers on the Asda website writing that its the “same size as the 600g tub” – which they sell for £4.50.

Meanwhile, online website Just Eat has been selling the tubs for a hugely discounted price of £3.62.

And last year an Asda in Doncaster was selling an even bigger, 871g, Quality Street tin for just £3.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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