TESCO shoppers are rushing to buy the “perfect” kid’s play item that is scanning at the tills for just £49 instead of £70.
The activity ball pit is proving to be a hit with families who say their little ones would “love it”.
The “supersoft foam” ball pit is currently on offer at a significant discount for Clubcard members, and has attracted a lot of attention on social media.
Details of the offer was posted in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and people were quick to tag their family and friends.
One user said that the ball pit would “go perfect in the babies’ rooms”.
While another said: “Would look nice at the end of my sofa lmao.”
One person commented: “Freya would be so happy.”
And another said: “I need this for Penny!”
Shoppers who are signed up to the Tesco Clubcard can often benefit from significant savings and deals.
As well as discounted items, holders of the loyalty card can earn points as they shop, which are then turned into vouchers for money off food or other partner schemes.
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It might always be possible to find the same item elsewhere and get a better deal, so it is always advisable to shop around.
We had a look to see if other retailers had similar deals to this one.
The Tesco Activity Ball Pit is 90 cm and includes 200 balls.
A similar one is available online from a company called Nuby.com and is currently on offer at £58.33 down from £87.50.
Another version is available from Naturalbabyshower.co.uk but is significantly more expensive at £93.60.
At the moment it does look like the Tesco offer is the best one out there, but you can always compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping too.
B&M bargain hunters have also been rushing to get the kid’s summer essentials.
The discount store is selling an inflatable Alligator Play Centre for just £18 which is less than half its original price.
Greenfingered shoppers have also been getting summer ready with The Range’s recent offering.
The discounter slashed the price of its pack of 10 Solar Kensington Stakes garden lights to just £10, meaning savvy shoppers were getting a better than half-price deal.