CHOCOHOLICS can pick up a Cadbury Christmas selection box at Morrison for just £1.25.

The supermarket has slashed the price of the box of treat from its usual price of £2.

Chocolate lovers can pick up this selection box for a bargain £1.25 from Morrisons

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Chocolate lovers can pick up this selection box for a bargain £1.25 from MorrisonsCredit: Morrisons

It’s great news for anyone with a sweet tooth, or shoppers looking to stock up on chocs ahead of Christmas.

The 145g box contains all your Cadbury favourites, with Crunchie, Fudge, Wispa, Dairy Milk and Double Decker bars all in the pack alongside a bag of chocolate buttons.

It’s not clear how long the deal will last, so shoppers may want to grab one while they can.

Sainsbury’s is also listing the Cadbury Santa Chocolate Selection box but at a pricier £2.

It is also available at Tesco for £2.

At Asda, a small Cadbury selection box was just 89p but it weighs less at 89g.

If you’re not fussed about the festive packaging though, the supermarket is selling a Cadbury Family Heroes pack of 16 treatsize bars weighing 222g for just £1.75.

You can also pick up two for £3 in a deal at the moment.

Meanwhile, a 135g Freddo & Friends selection box is £1.50.

Many stores are getting ahead of the game when it comes to festive promotions this year.

Some launched their Christmas ranges as early as September.

Fears about food shortages are causing shoppers to buy their festive foods earlier than usual.

Iceland launched its range of frozen Christmas turkeys two weeks ahead of schedule. The supermarket has also launched its full range of Christmas food.

Families trying to get organised can book their Christmas food delivery slot already.

And if you’re watching the pennies this year, there are plenty of Christmas saver schemes to take advantage of.

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