Farmfoods shoppers are rushing to buy favorite Cadbury chocolate bar for just 29p | The Sun
SHOPPERS are rushing to snap up a fan favourite chocolate bar for just a fraction of its typical price.
The bargain Cadbury Caramilk bar was spotted by an excited shopper being sold at Farmfoods in Leicester for just 29p.
"I have looked (when the bars) have been on deal at Farmfoods before but never this cheap," they wrote.
"Found in Wigston, Leicester but may be national. Best before date is 1st November 2023."
The sweet treat typically retails for £2 at other major supermarkets.
Other bargain hunters were similarly excited by the deal, with one woman saying she had big plans after her purchase.
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"These are quite nice melted and drizzled over a cheesecake or homemade cookies/cakes etc," she said.
"Will try bag a few for the festive baking. Could also melt and remould as Halloween treats. Good price."
However, another said she wasn't happy with the product despite its low price.
"Got a four pack of the small bars to try out and to me they seem a bit tasteless. Was hoping for something resembling the old Caramel bar," she wrote.
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"Won't be getting any more, perhaps it's my adult taste buds and nostalgia for this kind of stuff as a kid means it never tastes as good as one remembers."
The low-priced find comes amid other shopping hacks designed to save buyers cash.
This week Asda shoppers were sent into a frenzy after snapping up hundreds of bargain buys in the shop's mega sale.
Meanwhile Argos has reduced its credit options in the build-up to Christmas – leaving customers worried about affording gifts.
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