Aldi Beats Rivals With Lowest Price On Quality Street Tubs
- Aldi offers Quality Street tubs at a bargain price of £3.89
- Shoppers enjoy a 35% savings compared to other supermarkets
Aldi is spreading Christmas cheer early by offering 600g tubs of Quality Street chocolates for just £3.89, significantly cheaper than rivals like Tesco and Asda. With a discount over 35% compared to other supermarkets, these sweet deals are perfect for early festive preparations.
The assortment includes popular favorites like Toffee Finger and The Purple One, all packed into the cheapest tubs around. Act fast, as this offer concludes on October 27th.
"Everyone loves a good deal, especially when it comes to Christmas treats. Grabbing these chocolate tubs at such a low price is a smart way to get ready for the holidays," said Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk.
Didn't Asda just have a promotion where you could get two lots of Quality street for £5 using a £4 voucher on their app? That's the cheapest I've seen them in recent times. Admittedly it was a short life promotion. However this promotion has already finished too if it only lasted until October 27th and yet this deal was listed 4 days after this promotion had ended on October 31st.
BonzoBanana yes they did, but it was a car crash. It ran for three days and you needed the Asda Rewards app for it, as there was a voucher in the app to get the offer price - if you didn't use the voucher you paid normal price. Naturally the app crashed on day one, so some stores overrode the price manually, some people used screenshots of the voucher etc etc, to the point that many stores had run out by day two.
Aldi is always good with prices and thank the Lord for that as Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's have Aldi prices match. Maybe that tells you something?
kloddy2001 Quite a lot of stuff is cheaper in Asda, Tesco and Sainsburys than Aldi in my experience. They can only price match some Aldi items as they have a far smaller range of products and some aren't the same. I'm not knocking Aldi value I use them myself but both Asda and Aldi had a short life promotion for chocolate tubs and Asda was cheaper. Yes the app got overloaded and you had to do screengrabs etc but people still got the tubs who went in. Aldi is the only supermarket without any incentive scheme.
david57beresfor Yes the offer finished on the 27th, 4 days before being posted on this so called news section.
I think the author needs to check their facts before publishing a misleading headline. Not only did ASDA have an offer that beat Aldi but LIDL+ customers got the same price as Aldi in the App.
As for the ASDA fiasco, I travelled five miles on the Saturday to find that particular store claiming they only had Roses and Swizzle Sweets left. So I left not giving ASDA any of my custom.
My local Asda gave me a voucher 2 for £5.00 but when I went there last Saturday afternoon they'd sold out, then last Monday they had pallet loads there, 2 for £9.00 I spoke to a supervisor who apologized, but I said I hope you get stuck with them, earlier today they've hardly sold any, so it's off to Aldi now, thanks for the post.
Lidl has them for £3.89 As well, so I would imagine one of them will reduce them even further as they usually do. Aldi usually likes to be even just 1p cheaper if possible.
(my husband use to work for Aldi and now works at Lidl. Just in case you was wondering where I got that info from lol)
Morrisons had 2 for £8 on their more card but you could only have 2 tubs but I combined it with a £6 off £30 more card discount which I guess gave me a further 20% off so about £6.40 for two tubs. Not quite as good as the Asda offer but no issues making use of it except they had run out of Cadbury's Heroes tubs.