Savvy Ways to Save at Morrisons
Food enthusiasts are rushing to their nearest Morrisons store to get their hands on the supermarket’s exciting new Easter treats. If you have a penchant for sweets and are on the lookout for something delectable, you’ve come to the right place! You definitely won’t want to miss out on these delightful offerings from Morrisons.
Food lovers are going crazy for Morrisons’ latest Easter treats. If you adore crème eggs and can’t resist brownies, this is a time you won’t want to miss. Prices for these tasty delights start from just 85p—yes, you read that correctly!
Millie Belle, a popular content creator based in the UK, took to social media to showcase the chain’s new baked goods. If brownies are your weakness, you’re in for a real treat! Millie shared a close-up look at the selection of chocolate goodies, leaving many followers in awe. Expressing her excitement, she described the snacks from Morrisons’ Cake Shop range as “so nice!!” and urged her followers to “RUN to Morrisons right now!”
With Easter just four weeks away, shoppers can now grab a crème egg brownie traybake for only £4. Not to mention, Morrisons is also offering a chocolate-topped cookie traybake priced at just £3. If you’re looking for something indulgent just for yourself, the caramel-topped brownie will surely make your mouth water at only £1. And if you prefer a unique flavor, the marshmallow brownie is also available for just £1. To top off your sweet haul, chocolate lovers can snag a classic chocolate brownie for an unbelievable price of just 85p.
But act quickly if you want to stock up on these delicious and budget-friendly goodies! Millie’s TikTok clip, posted under the username @milliebellexx, has already gone viral, amassing over 226,500 views in less than 24 hours.
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- Crisps and chocolate
- Cheese and chocolate
- Crisps in a jam sandwich
- Chips and milkshake
- Cheese and bananas
- Apples sprinkled with salt and pepper
- Avocado and chocolate
- Popcorn drizzled with hot sauce
- Tuna and marmite
- Gherkins and peanut butter
Millie’s short video has also garnered 19,000 likes, 119 comments, 1,787 saves, and an impressive 7,282 shares. Food lovers are eager to try out these treats, with many rushing to the comments to express their excitement. One TikTok user exclaimed, “Oh my gosh, I need to go NOW!” while another revealed, “My sweet tooth needs this.”
How to Save Money on Your Food Shop
Consumer reporter Sam Walker shares some tips on how to save hundreds of pounds a year:
- Odd boxes: Many retailers offer slightly misshapen fruits and vegetables or surplus food at discounted prices. For example, Lidl sells five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50 through its Waste Not scheme, while Aldi shoppers can grab Too Good to Go bags, which contain £10 worth of assorted products for just £3.30. Sainsbury’s also has £2 “Taste Me, Don’t Waste Me” fruit and vegetable boxes aimed at reducing food waste and saving cash.
- Food waste apps: These apps help shops, cafes, restaurants, and other businesses sell stock that is about to expire, passing savings on to consumers. Notable apps include Too Good to Go and Olio. The Too Good to Go app is free to join and is widely used across the UK, allowing users to buy food at a discount. Olio works similarly, enabling users to collect both food and household items for free from neighbors and businesses.
- Yellow sticker bargains: Look out for yellow sticker deals (or orange and red in some supermarkets), which are fantastic for snagging food at lower prices. The best time to hunt for these deals can vary depending on the retailer.
- Super cheap bargains: Join bargain-hunting Facebook groups like Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, where fellow shoppers regularly share their hauls, including food finds.
- “Downshift”: Opting for supermarket own-brand economy lines instead of premium brands can save you a significant amount. This strategy, known as “downshifting,” is endorsed by consumer expert Martin Lewis and could lead to considerable savings on your grocery bills.
While many were excited about the treats, some users expressed skepticism about the price, with one commenting, “FOUR GREAT BRITISH POUNDS??” Another user criticized, “It’s Morrisons. It’ll taste like the cheapest chocolate you’ve ever tasted.”
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