The SUPERMARKET giant is selling Terry’s Chocolate Orange for just £1 just in time for Christmas.
The Co-op has reduced the price from £1.50 to just a pound for certain customers.
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Shoppers flocked for a bargainCredit: Hot UK Deals
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Other chains sell chocolates for around £1.50Credit: Provided
But you must be signed up to the chain’s loyalty scheme to get the bargain.
News of the discount was posted on the HotUKDeals deal finder.
A customer said: “Terry’s Chocolate Oranges £1 for members in the Co-op, seen in Dronfield but this is likely to be a national offer.”
Users were quick to respond in the comments, applauding the low price.
One said: “Yes…decent price!!”
Another commented: “The price should be.”
The post also received a warmth score of 749%, meaning fellow shoppers agree it’s a bargain.
According to the comments, it seems that the offer is only available to Orange membership cards, not Blue.
Co-op membership also gives you access to discounts on all its brands, including insurance, funeral services and legal services.
You can join online, through the Co-op app or in store.
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If you’re not currently a member, signing up is easy and costs just £1.
This gives you access to all their lower member store prices as well as personalized offers.
It’s worth calling your local store ahead of time to see if they’re offering a deal before you go.
You can use websites such as Trolley, Price Spy and Price Runner that allow you to compare the prices of thousands of products.
A quick search with the Google Shopping/Product tab can lead to what some merchants are also selling items for.
It’s worth going directly to discounter websites such as B&M and Home Bargains as they often have cheap chocolates on sale.
Plus, the closer we get to Christmas, the more deals are likely to appear.
But these deals seem to come and go quickly so it pays to stock up while you have the chance.
This appears to be the lowest price currently available for Terry’s Chocolate Oranges according to Trolley.
Tesco and Aldi are selling the treats for £1.49, while Asda, Morrisons and Iceland have sold them for £1.50.
Sainsbury’s Nectar card customers can also pack them up for £1.50.
While Morrisons and Ocado are the most expensive at £2.
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We all like a little chocolate now and then, but you don’t have to break the bank buying your favorite bar.
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Choose your own brand – if you’re not too concerned about the taste and just want to suppress your chocolate cravings, you’ll save money by buying your own brand bars at the supermarket.
Shop – if you’ve spotted your favorite variety in the supermarket, be sure to check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.
Websites such as Trolley.co.uk allow you to compare product prices across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.
Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow and sometimes orange and red stickers on products to show they are discounted.
They usually do this if the product is about to expire or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger bars – usually, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the bigger the bar.
So if you have an appetite and were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.
On the other hand, Morrisons has reduced the price of Cadbury selection boxes to just £1.
In addition, the Co-op has reduced the price of Celebrations from £5.50 to just £4.50 for most of December.
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