SHOPPERS have been rushing to a major supermarket to Quality Street sweets which have slashed in price.
Sweet-toothed punters are flocking to retailer B&M to get their hands on the beloved treats before stocks run out.
Facebook group Food Finds UK pointed out the eye-popping price drop.
Shoppers can now nab the box of chocolates for £3.50, instead of the regular retail price of £6.
The cheapest supermarkets selling Quality Street are currently Sainsbury’s and Tesco, charging £4 if you’re signed up to their loyalty schemes.
It’s free to sign up, but if you don’t have one, you’ll be charged £5.50 or £5 respectively.
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The next cheapest after Sainsbury’s and Tesco is Aldi at £4.49, then Ocado and Asda at £4.50.
Although if you fancy two tubs, Asda does have two for £8 deal.
Meanwhile, Morrisons and B&M are all selling a 600g tub for £5.
The most expensive place to buy the chocs this week is currently Iceland, which is selling them for £5.50.
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It comes as one of the UK’s most popular budget supermarkets is slashing its prices on household favourites.
Aldi’s latest price drop on household staples will include cereal, fruit and snacks.
The discount supermarket has recently announced a price drop of more than 150 items, one of its biggest round of price cuts.