Supermarket giant slashes price of huge retro Cadbury Roses tin by 50% and it’s the cheapest around
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SHOPPERS are racing to one major supermarket after it slashed the price of large tubs of Roses chocolates to just £5. Asda has halved the price of the popular 750g chocolate tub from £10 to just a few pounds, making it the cheapest on the market. The deal was spotted in the Asda Goven superstore just outside of Glasgow.
Shoppers took to social media to share the news, with one describing it as a “good spot” while another added “what in the name o god”. The supermarket, which has 1,200 stores across the UK, is making huge reductions to some festive products. Those who want to get their hands on the bargain will have to shop the deal in-store as it does not seem to be available online.
Not every Asda in the UK appears to be offering the promotion, so it may be worth ringing your local branch before your next visit to avoid being disappointed. Asda’s Roses offer is the cheapest on the market, with other supermarkets charging £10 or more for the same tub.
The same 750g tub of the popular chocolates costs £10 at B&M. It can also be picked up for £14 from the Cadbury Gifts website. It is not the only chocolate deal the supermarket has on offer. The supermarket has also cut the price of Quality Street tubs to just £3.
A 600g tub of the popular tub usually costs £6 but can be snapped up for just a few pounds. Meanwhile, other major supermarkets have also slashed the price of festive favourites in order to shift stock. Iceland has also cut the cost of a popular Christmas treat to just 50p.