Lidl is selling Quality Street tubs (600g) for the "cheapest" price amongst all supermarkets for a limited time.
There are a number of festive favourites when it comes to chocolates including the likes of Celebrations, Heroes, Roses and Quality Street.
Ahead of Christmas 2024 a number of the major supermarkets have slashed the prices of these festive treats.
Last week Asda was offering customers the chance to buy any two large tubs of Celebrations, Heroes, Quality Streets and Roses for £5 (working out to £2.50 each).
This offer ran from Friday to Sunday (October 25 to 27).
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
While Aldi is offering single tubs of Celebrations (550g) for the "cheapest" price amongst all supermarkets - £3.89 until Sunday (November 3).
Quality Street on sale for £3.89 at Lidl
Lidl is the latest supermarket to offer customers a discounted price on a festive favourite chocolate.
Quality Street 600g tubs are available for £3.89 until Wednesday (October 30), using the Lidl Plus app.
They are usually available to buy at Lidl for £4.49.
But shoppers will have to be quick as the offer is only available until Wednesday (October 30).
The discounted price is the cheapest amongst all other supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury's selling the tubs for £6.
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Aldi is the closest supermarket, price wise for Quality Street tubs (600g) at £4.49.
Whether your favourite is the Purple One or Green Triangle, Chocolate Toffee Finger or Strawberry Delight there is a flavour to suit the whole family.
Quality Street 600g tubs are available at Lidl, with the Lidl Plus app, for £3.89 until Wednesday (October 30).
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