WILKO shoppers have spotted a delicious bargain in-store that only sets them back 10p.

It’s a great little treat to snaffle away for any chocolate lover, as the budget shop has reduced an array of 200g boxes of Lindt Lindor orange chocolates.

The 200g chocolate boxes were only 10p in-store

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The 200g chocolate boxes were only 10p in-storeCredit: EXTREME COUPONING AND BARGAINS UK

The luxury chocolates usually cost around £5 to buy full price, but shoppers need only fork out their loose change at the check-out with the deal.

The only catch is that the 10p price only appears to be in store – so you will have to trek out to your closest branch to cash-in.

You can use Wilko’s store finder tool, if you don’t already know where that is.

But that’s not to say the tasty treats aren’t discounted online too.

You can buy the Lindor boxes in six different flavours online for £4 each, down from £5.

That makes only a saving of £1 though, compared to the up-to £4.90 saving that can be made trudging to the store in person.

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The bargain buy was spotted on Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

One shopper shared the discount find with the online bargain hunting community and racked up a whopping 3.1k comments in response.

Like-minded shoppers were delighted with the find calling it a “delicious” deal.

Commenting on the post one user said: “Wow, I would have cleared the shelf!”

Another said: “I never get bargains like that, wow!”

A third said: “No way! These are my absolute favourite ones.”

The usually pricey product frequently sells out on the shelves at Christmas time, so now we’re well into February, it’s no wonder the chocs have been discounted so heavily.

Typically, this time of year, the shops will all reduce old stock ready to make way for the new easter goodies hitting the shelves.

Just last month Co-op shoppers picked up a stellar bargain of their own as chocolates were reduced to only 1p in-store.

So we’ve seen it can be the perfect time to cash-in on bargains.

Valentine’s Day is only around the corner, so snapping up the 10p treat now could be the perfect way to gift something to your special someone without breaking the bank.

Keep in mind that stock will be subject to availability, and the low, low price might mean they sell out fast.

Prices could always vary from store to store too, but it could be worth calling ahead to your local branch to save disappointment if you’re faced with an empty shelf when you get there, or a full price product that you weren’t expecting.

It also pays to shop around, though you may have a tough time beating the 10p price.

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