A website that is probably not your first choice for discounted Christmas chocs is selling Quality Street for just £3.62.

Just Eat has 600g tubs of the festive favourites reduced from the usual price of £7.25.

Quality Street fans can get a 600g tub of Quality Street reduced to just £3.62

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Quality Street fans can get a 600g tub of Quality Street reduced to just £3.62

Fans of Quality Street will be pleased to know they can order some cheap Christmas chocs straight to their door.

Just Eat has 600g tubs of Quality Street and Celebrations available from Iceland and The Food Warehouse for just £3.62.

The usual retail price for a tub this size is around £7.25 so that is a saving of £3.63.

It looks to be the cheapest price around at the moment as we checked across some other retailers.

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Sainsbury’s has the same size tub selling online for £5.50 and Morrisons is slightly cheaper at £5.

Tesco is showing out of stock online, and Ocado is the same price as Morrisons at £5.

The special price is available through HotUkdeals and all you have to do is follow the link on the website.

Delivery charges will apply and can vary, according to the Just Eat website delivery is £1.99 for orders under £15, and anything over is free.

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You just need to put in your postcode to find your local store and confirm delivery.

One shopper who had placed an order said they received their “delivery within minutes”.

Another customer said you can also get the offer just by shopping on the Just Eat app and did not need to go via the link on the website.

A third commented: “Thanks for the heads up, was a load of other decent offers under the 50% off banner.”

As always it is good to shop around to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal, especially at this time of year.

Prices can change all the time and the closer it gets to Christmas the more retailers start to want to compete on prices.

You can use comparison sites such as Trolley.co.uk and Google Shopping to compare the prices across different retailers.

It is also worth popping into a store as you can sometimes find different deals than what you can get online.

Just days ago shoppers were rushing to Home Bargains to pick up a deal on some Quality Street chocolate for just 49p.

Meanwhile, earlier in the month shoppers were rushing to buy a Quality Street bar they said is “the best thing they ever tasted”.

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Plus, another supermarket has slashed the price of a tub of Roses to just £2.

A major supermarket has also been selling Cadbury Christmas chocolate for just 20p.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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