CHRISTMAS is days away and the race is on for shoppers to nab the best deals on Christmas trees. 

The debate about real versus fake Christmas trees is decades old, but those wanting to do things traditionally may be getting a better deal. 

Shoppers are going wild for absolute bargain real Christmas trees spotted in Home Bargains

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Shoppers are going wild for absolute bargain real Christmas trees spotted in Home BargainsCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group/Facebook
In Tesco, fir Christmas trees are also selling for a bargain £12.50

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In Tesco, fir Christmas trees are also selling for a bargain £12.50Credit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group/Facebook

Shoppers are flocking to Home Bargains to nab real Christmas trees that are scanning for just £11 at the tills. 

Home Bargains is selling real Christmas trees for as little as £10.99 and shoppers say they are “amazing.”

The deal was shared in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook

One shopper said: “These are great and last well into the new year.”

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Another said: “What a lovely full and cheap tree. It will look flab decorated.”

It seems Home Bargains, is not the only one in the running for the cheapest Christmas trees.

Tesco is selling pot-grown Nordman fir Christmas trees for £25 but you can get them for half price if you have a Clubcard

One savvy shopper shared a snap of the tree she bagged from the supermarket as well. 

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One user said: “These are really good as they have roots.”

Another said: “Got one for my garden last year!”

A third user commented that the store is also selling a slightly bigger Christmas tree for £15.

It looks like both Tesco and Home Bargains trees are even cheaper than budget retailer Aldi

Aldi is also selling Nordman fir Christmas Trees but for £14.99. 

A favourite amongst Aldi customers, the medium-sized (160-180cm high) tree is a quality hand-selected fir, perfect for an eye-catching display this festive season. 

If you are looking for a real Christmas tree it’s important to bear in mind prices will vary from day to day as new stock arrives. 

You will need to head in-store for the best bargains as most of the better prices are not displayed online. 

There is a chance you could get an even better deal on Christmas trees later on in the month but there is no guarantee. 

We scoured the shelves for the cheapest Christmas trees available online, see if one picks your fancy here

We’ve also tested the best artificial Christmas trees and the winner looks BETTER than a real one.

Plus there may still be a chance to nab a Christmas tree in the Black Friday sales.

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