Cheapest supermarket to buy Christmas favourites including Quality Street, Bailey’s and Terry’s Chocolate Orange
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THE cheapest supermarket to buy Christmas essentials including Bailey’s, Celebrations and Roses has been revealed. The Sun compared the cost of nine festive favourites at the UK’s ten largest supermarkets to find out which is the cheapest. Families dashing to the shops to stock up this weekend should head to Asda.
The supermarket came out top for a third of the list, beating budget rivals including Aldi, Iceland and B&M. A 360g bar of Toblerone milk chocolate can be snapped up for £3 at the supermarket, beating rivals Sainsbury’s and Tesco by £1. But the same bar of chocolate would set you back £4.25 at Waitrose.
Meanwhile, a 700ml of Bailey’s can be picked up for £10 at the discount chain. The same bottle is also on offer for £10 at Ocado but at it would set you back £12 at B&M and £13 at Waitrose. Asda also beat rivals when it came to a 200g box of Lindt Milk Chocolate Truffles.
The family favourite can be picked up for £4.50 at the supermarket, the same price as rivals Sainsbury’s and Tesco. But not all Sainsbury’s and Tesco shoppers will be able to get the deal as it is only available to Clubcard customers. Shoppers who are not signed up for the supermarkets’ loyalty programmes will miss out on the offer and will be forced to pay the full price of £6.30.
Asda is also offering the second cheapest price for several family favourites. This means that if you did a full shop at the supermarket then you would still save the most money overall. A bottle of mulled wine will set you back £2.50 at the supermarket, just 11p more than rival Aldi.