Shoppers hit up the cookware section in their local supermarket to kit their pots and pans cupboard with 90p bargains

Shoppers hit up the cookware section in their local supermarket to kit their pots and pans cupboard with 90p bargains

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Shoppers hit up the cookware section in their local supermarket to kit their pots and pans cupboard with 90p bargains
Author: Rhiannon Oliver
Published: Jan, 31 2025 15:50

KITTING out a kitchen with new pots and pans can make for a costly shopping trip. If you haven't got the cash to splurge on fancy cookware, it's OK, you just need to know where to look. That's how one savvy shopper has managed to restock her kitchen cupboards with brand spanking new cookware, for under a quid each. She'd noticed the mega reductions in her local supermarket, Tesco, and told users: "If you're in Tesco, check out the cookware section just in case....pans and accessories 90p each down from £30+.".

 [Tesco store sign.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Tesco store sign.]

Gill had managed to nab a six-piece food preparation bowl set from Joseph Joseph. The set included three mixing bowls, two preparation bowls and a colander - for just 90p. She'd also picked up two Tefal frying pans, costing her 90p each. And a large Tefal stir fry pan costing her, again, just 90p. Gill's quick browse through the kitchen section had saved her loads of cash on good quality cookware. And other users couldn't believe her luck.

 [Two Tefal frying pans and a Joseph Joseph six-piece food preparation bowl set.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Two Tefal frying pans and a Joseph Joseph six-piece food preparation bowl set.]

One person commented: "Never get anything that cheap in our Tesco.". While a disappointed shopper wrote: "I paid £9 for this pan today on clearance.". Someone else who had also spotted the reduction, said: "Yep I’ve just treated myself too - bargains galore & good quality pans!". Somebody else wrote: "I’m desperate for new pans.". And another user said: "Need to check that out.". While someone else said: "The bowls look amazing.".

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