SHOPPERS are rushing to a spot they’ve dubbed a secret posh Costco as it offers half-price gourmet food and bottles of fine wine.

The supermarket-like warehouse has been open since lockdown, hidden on a quiet South London street.

A London business has been dubbed 'posh Costco'

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A London business has been dubbed ‘posh Costco’Credit: Instagram/thedeliwarehouse
The Deli Warehouse sells luxury foods for a mere fraction of their trade prices

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The Deli Warehouse sells luxury foods for a mere fraction of their trade pricesCredit: Instagram/thedeliwarehouse

But food lovers are only just discovering The Deli Warehouse, which is tucked away in Nine Elms near Battersea.

The industrial shop offers luxury food for a fraction of its usual price, and people can bring in wine bottles to fill with fancy booze.

It sells food that is sold in Michelin Star spots around the country at trade prices.

The warehouse is open Wednesday through to Sunday, and shoppers have started rushing in for its deals.

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It sells artisan Suffolk smokehouse Chapel and Swan smoked salmon, delicious hand-cured pancetta, venison salami and generous blocks of Parmigiano Reggiano

The warehouse also has confit duck legs, massive pots of kimchi, and gourmet chorizo on its shelves.

Much of what’s on offer has a price tag of a mere fraction of the cost.

And it has fine wine stored in massive vats for customers to re-fill their empties.

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It’s cheap reputation has seen it dubbed “posh Costco“.

The warehouse is opened by Harvey & Brockless, which makes and distributes fine foods across the UK.

The artisan outfit, which started out supplying the likes of Harrods and the Ritz with cheddar in the 1970s, still sends goods to five-star spots across the UK.

The Deli Warehouse describes itself as selling “the finest foods at trade prices”.

It encourages people to wrap up in warm clothing as they make their way into the store as it’s a massive chilled building.

It comes after The Sun revealed the UK’s cheapest supermarket for a weekly shop – and it wasn’t Aldi.

Shoppers could save £16.57 buying a basket of goods at the cheapest supermarket, compared to the most expensive, according to analysis by consumer group Which?.

Meanwhile, customers are known for rushing to snap up deals – and sharing their cheap finds.

Brits looking to fight winter recently shared a “life-changing” energy-saving gadget to avoid turning on the heating.

Customers say the handy item is “amazing” for cosy nights.

Other shoppers shared a similar £18 gadget.

The handy product will help keep you warm at home as the colder months approach, and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

Customers can also bring in bottles and fill them up with fine wine

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Customers can also bring in bottles and fill them up with fine wineCredit: Instagram/thedeliwarehouse
The warehouse has been open since lockdown - but many people don't know about it

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The warehouse has been open since lockdown – but many people don’t know about itCredit: Instagram/thedeliwarehouse

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