SHOPPERS are scrambling to get their hands on a Brita water filter jug scanning for just £6.99.

The show-stopping price slash is 80 per cent than the product’s retail price.

Lidl shoppers are getting their wallet out for a major price cut on a water filter jug

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Lidl shoppers are getting their wallet out for a major price cut on a water filter jugCredit: Getty
The Brita product is scanning for just £6.99

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The Brita product is scanning for just £6.99Credit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

The budget-friendly find was spotted in Lidl and shared in the money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

The user showed off the remarkable discount, accompanied by the caption: “Just found a Brita Water Filter Jug today in Lidl at £6.99 including 1 Maxtra, originally planned to buy this on Black Friday.

“Now I have it early.”

Water filter jugs help to remove the unpleasant taste and smell of chlorine, and let its users enjoy fresh, delicious, and crisp water. 

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Even if it has been heavily discounted, that doesn’t mean you won’t find it cheaper elsewhere.

You can use websites like Price Runner and Price Spy to compare prices on thousands of products.

You can use the Google Shopping tab and do a quick scan of other similar products on sale online as well.

Elsewhere, Asda shoppers have been rushing to buy “amazing” homeware must-haves scanning at the till for just £1.20.

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The supermarket giant sells a whole host of items in addition to groceries, including clothing, homeware and gardenware.

One lucky shopper has managed to find three mirrors for just £1.20.

And bargain hunters are scrambling to get to their nearest B&M store, desperate to get their hands on reduced garden buys.

So if your garden needs an instant glow up, but you can’t afford to splash the cash, you’ll need to listen up.

Savvy shopper Rose Churchman was left beaming when shopping in her local B&M, when she spotted that wall lights and LED curtain lights had been massively slashed.

The Facebook user posted the find on money-saving group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK

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The Facebook user posted the find on money-saving group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UKCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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