IF you love a Baileys over the festive period, head to Asda this weekend to get a great deal.

From Friday, November 19 to Sunday, November 22, the supermarket is slashing the cost of a one litre bottle of Baileys to just £10.

Stock up on Baileys at Asda this weekend, with one litre bottles costing just £10

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Stock up on Baileys at Asda this weekend, with one litre bottles costing just £10Credit: Alamy

Baileys is already rollbacked to £12 at Asda – the supermarket says the standard price for a bottle that size is usually £20.

That means that at the moment you can get 40% off, but over the weekend you’ll save a tasty 50%.

The deal will be available across stores in England and Wales over the weekend.

There are over 600 Asdas across the the UK and you can find your nearest using the store locator tool.

The Sun has asked Asda whether the deal will also be available online and will update this article once we know.

The Asda £10 deal is the cheapest we could find across all the supermarkets.

Morrisons is selling the bottles for £12 until November 24, but says that they would usually cost £20.

Customers at Morrisons are limited to one bottle each under the promotion. If you order a second bottle you’ll be charged the full £20.

Sainsbury’s are also doing the £12 promotion, but without the limitations of one bottle per customer.

At Tesco – you’d have to pay £15 per bottle, significantly more than at either Morrisons or Asda.

Clubcard members can bottles for £12, but would still be better off going to Asda over the weekend.

Ocado shoppers are the worst off if they want to stock up on Bailey’s. The delivery experts are charging the full £20 for each bottle.

Christmas delivery slots 2020: when to book Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose orders.

Farmfoods is selling three tubs of Quality Street for £10 – perfect for the festive period.

You can now get a Celebrations box with your name on it for Christmas.

B&M reveals how to make chocolate Baileys cheesecake at home and it looks DELICIOUS

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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