DUNELM shoppers are rushing to buy a home essential that scans at the till for just £1.50.

The homeware store has reduced the price of its teddy bear cushions by 75%.

Dunelm is famous for its homeware essentials

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Dunelm is famous for its homeware essentialsCredit: Alamy
The cushions were labelled at £6

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The cushions were labelled at £6
The shopper shared their save on Facebook

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The shopper shared their save on Facebook

One happy shopper took to Facebook’s Extreme Couponing & Bargains page to share her find.

She wrote: “Bought these teddy pillows today at Dunelm £1.50 each.”

The pillows are labelled as £6 but her receipt showed the cost just £1.50.

And shoppers flocked to the comments to share their excitement.

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One commented: “How cute!”

But it looks like Dunelm could be selling the cushions at different prices depending on which store you go to.

One said: “I got them at three pounds each…”

We couldn’t find the item online so it may be worth checking at your local Dunelm to see if you can find the cushions.

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Of course, as shown above, prices can vary from store to store.

It’s also worth looking elsewhere to see if you can find a better deal.

H&M is selling a similar teddybear cushion for £12.99 while Matalan currently has one on sale for just £3.

Remember, it’s only a save if you were planning on buying the item anyway.

How else can I cut my shopping?

Research what you need before you go.

Prices always vary and it can pay to change up your shop if you’re looking for a particular item, like children’s clothes, look at what stores are offering what.

One shopper ditched going to supermarkets altogether in favour of their local wholesaler, that way they could stock up in bulk, at lower prices.

For food shopping, you can also cash in on reduced foods like yellow sticker bargains – these will be items reduced because they’re about to meet their best-before date.

They’ll still be safe to eat or freeze to make them last longer, but it means you can pick up the same products at an even cheaper price.

If you’re really ahead of the game then you could also buy winter clothes in summer and vice versa.

More often than not, retailers put the clothes people won’t be wearing at the time up for sale – like winter coats in the summer.

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Sign up to loyalty schemes as these can earn you points which you can then use for money off future shops.

Customers can see the deals on websites or apps each week, and then collect the extra points if they buy the item in store or online.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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