Tesco lowers prices for 'essential' holiday items in their Clubcard program

Hey fans of Quality Street, we've got something important to tell you.

September 20th 2024.

Tesco lowers prices for 'essential' holiday items in their Clubcard program
Are you getting into the holiday spirit yet? With just under 100 days until Christmas, Tesco is already getting festive. The supermarket is offering amazing discounts on all things Christmas, and if you're like me and believe that the holiday doesn't officially start until you've had a Quality Street, then you'll definitely want to pay attention.

If you're a Clubcard holder, you're in luck because you can snag some fantastic deals. Your favorite chocolates, such as Roses, Heroes, Celebrations, and Quality Street, are all on sale. These big tubs have been reduced from £6 to just £4.50. That's a great deal, considering other supermarkets and retailers like Ocado, Iceland, and Sainsbury's are selling them for £6. This means you'll be saving £1.50, which is a whopping 25% discount.

But the savings don't stop there. If you're a Clubcard holder, you can also get a great deal on Ferrero Rocher. Originally priced at £9.50, you can now get them for only £6.50, which is a massive 32% discount. I mean, is it even Christmas without Ferrero Rocher?

And let's not forget about those indulgent lux chocs. At Sainsbury's or Ocado, you can expect to pay a hefty £10.50, but with the Clubcard offer, you'll only be spending £6.50. That's quite the bargain, if you ask me.

But don't worry if you're not a Clubcard holder yet. You can easily request one for free through Tesco's website or by downloading their app. And if you're looking for more ways to save this Christmas, finance guru Martin Lewis has some great tips. He suggests setting a reminder for Friday, September 27, as that's when most train companies will release their tickets for the festive period. This is when you'll get the best prices, so mark your calendars! It's also the date when advance tickets usually go on sale, so be ready to pounce and snag the cheapest fares.

Network Rail is required to have the timetables set this far in advance, so train companies usually release the tickets shortly after. The busiest time for Christmas travel is usually the weekend before December 25, which this year will be on Friday, December 20. If you count back 12 weeks from that date, you'll get Friday, September 27. So, be sure to mark your calendars and get ready to save on your Christmas travels.

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