SWEET-TOOTHED shoppers have been rushing out to buy a new chocolate bar from Morrisons that’s based off a classic snack.

Some customers of the high street supermarket might be familiar with Lotus Biscoff spread.

The white chocolate Biscoff bar is being stocked in Morrisons

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The white chocolate Biscoff bar is being stocked in MorrisonsCredit: Newfoodsuk Facebook page

But the chain has started stocking white chocolate Biscoff Bars with cream for fans who fancy something a bit different.

The new product was revealed on the Newfoodsuk Facebook page and shoppers have shared their excitement at its arrival.

One person tagged their fiancée in a post and said: “Need to go to Morrisons.”

Meanwhile a second shopper said: “These are a must,” and a third added excitedly: “Sounds like heaven to me.”

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While a fourth joked: “Diet starts tomorrow.”

The White Chocolate Lotus Bar weighs 180 grams, costs £3 and comes in at just over 1,000 calories in total.

There’s two other new flavours to pick from as well – Milk with crumbs and Milk Chocolate with cream.

Both products are 180 grams and also cost £3.

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Of course, it’s always worth shopping around for the best deals when looking to buy food at the supermarket.

You might find a better price elsewhere, unless the product’s being sold exclusively.

Websites like trolley.co.uk compare hundreds of thousands of products across a number of high street supermarkets so you can find the best prices.

We looked online and could only find Co-op selling one of the Lotus chocolate bars.

You can buy the Milk Chocolate with cream flavour there – although this was only online and you might not find them in your local store.

The sweet treat did come in 20p cheaper than Morrison’s though at £2.80.

How can I save money on my supermarket shop?

If you’re looking to save in other ways while supermarket shopping there’s a range of things you can do.

Make a list

Heading out shopping unprepared can be a killer for your budget.

Instead, draw up a list of everything you want to buy to keep you focussed.

Taking the time to write down what you want will give you more time to think about how you could make extra savings too.

Go own brand

Consumer champion Martin Lewis has previously told households to take part in the “downshift challenge” which involves going for supermarkets own brand products.

He estimated it could save people 30%.

You can do this by ditching “finest” in favour of “own” or “value” brands.

Here we carried out a Battle of the Brands to tell you exactly how much you could save on 15 products.

Buy wonky products

Sometimes supermarkets sell wonky or misshapen fruit and veg for cheap.

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Lidl runs its Waste Not Scheme boxes which contain 5kg of fruit and vegetables that might be slightly damaged or discoloured but are still good to eat.

Other supermarkets run similar schemes, including Asda and Tesco.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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