ASDA shoppers have been going wild for a “brilliant” home essential scanning for just 20p at the checkout.

The supermarket giant has slashed the price of its “super soft” hand towels and customer’s can’t believe their eyes.

Asda shoppers are rushing to buy hand towels scanning for just 20p

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Asda shoppers are rushing to buy hand towels scanning for just 20pCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group/Facebook

One bargain hunter spotted the reduced item at their local store and couldn’t wait to share it.

She posted the find to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook groups.

Sharing a photo of the item, the shopper wrote: “20p towels in Asda”.

She followed the caption with two clapping hands emojis.

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The post was met with 65 likes and over 30 comments.

Fellow deal-finding pros praised the huge reduction, one said: “Brilliant for animal rescue centres!”

Another simply wrote: “Omg.”

While others were tagging their friends to share the bargain find.

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The hand towel comes with five-star rating on the Asda website, and customers say they are “lovely and soft”.

The towel is machine washable and can be tumble dried, plus Asda said it is fade resistant for up to 50 washes.

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Of course, it’s worth bearing in mind that while the trolley is reduced at the Asda store in Somerset, that might not be the case at other branches.

Usually, individual stores tend to massively reduce items like this when they want to clear excess stock.

That means you’ve got to be quick in spotting and bagging them too.

It’s always worth phoning your local store before you head down there to make sure you’re not disappointed.

You can find your nearest Asda shop using the store locator tool on the chain’s website.

Usually, the supermarket sells the towels for the full price of £3 and they are currently available online.

Make sure you factor in any extra delivery costs if you do purchase online.

Remember as well, you should always shop around when buying something like this.

Just because Asda has reduced it to £3.50, that doesn’t mean you can’t get it cheaper elsewhere.

You can use the Google Shopping search tool or websites like pricespy.co.uk which lets you compare products and their prices.

Although, in this case, you won’t find the exact same product at other retailers as it’s exclusive to George Home.

We looked online for similar-styled products and couldn’t find any cheaper than Asda’s though.

Ikea sells hand towels from £3, while Dunelm shoppers can bag them for £1.20.

While they’re both pretty cheap, they’re still a bit more pricey than Asda’s offering.

The hand towels aren’t the only item reduced at the superstore recently.

Shoppers have been rushing to buy a “lovely” 12-piece dining set scanning for £6.

While foodies have been rushing to buy a Ninja air fryer slashed to £55 from £220.

One customer was ecstatic after spotting the popular 7.6L Dual Zone air fryer at the bargain retailer.

And Asda fans have been racing to buy a kitchen gadget scanning just £10 that can help you to slash your energy bills.

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Meanwhile, an Asda super fan has shared her top tips on how you can slash your grocery bills by £100s every year.

Plus, Asda has made a big change in stores to help shoppers with the cost of living – and they’re delighted.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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