ASDA shoppers have snapped up whole crates of “35p” Pringles after a sign mix-up – only to learn they’d been charged the full price.

A London woman took to Twitter after witnessing people “fighting and clamouring” over the crisps yesterday afternoon.

This sign reportedly duped people into thinking Asda was selling Pringles for 35p

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This sign reportedly duped people into thinking Asda was selling Pringles for 35pCredit: Twitter/X/@funkomi
Customers reportedly took whole crates of Pringles to the tills

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Customers reportedly took whole crates of Pringles to the tillsCredit: Twitter/X/@funkomi

She said: “Screaming. I’m in Asda and people misread the sign thinking the Pringles were 35p.”

The shopper shared a snap showing that Asda was actually offering customers 35p in their Asda Rewards Cashpot if they bought a £1.85 tube of Pringles.

She said: “They were fighting & clamoring like old school Black Friday.

“People put whole crates on their trolley. Now customer services is overrun with Pringles refunds.”

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The scramble for Pringles only ended when one customer tore down the sign.

The Twitter user said: “The man holding the sign is a civilian who couldn’t take the insanity any longer so tore the sign down.

“For the rest of the shop they were announcing intermittently ‘Pringles are £1.85’ on the tannoy.

“I was so confused. Even if it’s 35p, relax?”

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Asda has been contacted for comment.

People took to social media to share their own experiences of Christmas supermarket carnage.

One shopper said: “Some div in Lidl held up queue for ages because he thought the sign for the turkey said it was £3.

“Took way too long for staff to explain it was £3 per kg.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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