WITH just two months to go until Christmas shoppers are getting stocked up on all the essentials – which means chocolate.

For most Brits this means Quality Street, an iconic Christmas addition guaranteed to be a fan favourite.

Aldi is the cheapest place selling the chocs this week

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Aldi is the cheapest place selling the chocs this weekCredit: Getty

If you’re on the hunt for sharing boxes you want to make sure you’re getting the best bargain.

Deal finding site Hot UK Deals has found a large saving at Aldi, while also flagging a similar price at Sainsbury’s which is no longer available.

The discount supermarket is selling a 600g tub for just £3.49 at the moment, reduced from £3.99.

But you’ll have to be quick because the offer is only on until October 31 as part of their Halloween sales.

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The deal has gained over 100,000 likes on the website despite only being posted last night.

People were quick to comment on the post and advise others to stock up even if you’re not a fan.

One said: “Terrible chocolates. Does anyone ever buy these outside of Christmas deals?

“I can’t see them getting much cheaper this year, so stock up for gifts for peeps you don’t really like.”

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Another wrote: “Aldi is closer thanks I’ll take a look on Wednesday.”

We wanted to check if this was the cheapest supermarket price for the chocs this week and it would appear it is.

Using the comparison site Trolley.co.uk we compared the prices across all major supermarkets.

We found that both Asda and Tesco are currently selling the same size tubs for £4.

You can pick up the chocolates for slightly more at Morrisons for £4.99.

Meanwhile, Iceland is selling the same 600g tubs for £5 each, they do also have a deal of 2 for £8 – but it is still £1.02 more than picking up two from Aldi.

As always, remember to check elsewhere in case we missed a cheaper price – there’s never a bad time to catch a bargain.

Prices may vary day to day as well depending on what deals are on, so make sure you check, and look at delivery costs too if you’re ordering online.

The Sun recommends using Trolley.co.uk like we did here – it compares the prices of 130,000 products across 14 major supermarkets.

The Latest Deals app also lets you search items and lets you compare prices at several supermarkets to see where it’s cheaper.

Earlier this month Quality Street fans were left furious after realising the tubs have shrunk once again.

The tubs now contain 600g worth of sweets, compared to 650g last year.

At the same time, the prices have stayed the same.

The change was first reported in August, but many shoppers are only starting to realise it as we get closer to Christmas.

When it was first reported, a Nestle spokesperson said it introduces a new Quality Street range every year “with formats, sizes, weights and rsps based on a range of factors”.

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Meanwhile, asChristmas approaches we’ve been checking out the cheapest places to buy various products.

Last week we listed the places you could grab a bottle of Baileys for less.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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