Budget retailer B&M has left shoppers astonished at the price of its 10-packs of Diet Coke and Coke Zero. With inflation soaring, people and keen to find ways to keep their shopping expenses down, and B&M has been offering some eye-catching deals.
Many people have been shocked by rapid price rises for basic items such as butter and fish fingers. But customers in the popular Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains have been sharing any good deals they spot, and the latest bargain getting people excited is the one at B&M, Manchester Evening News reports.
Tee Lukyy wrote: "Thought I'd share my 1st bargain, B&M West Bromwich Sandwell, Astle Park. £1.50 a case of 10."
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That works out at just 15p per can and others in the group were quick to share how impressed they were. Joanne Brown joked: "Not anymore. You've bought them all." And Jenny Graham said: "It's a great buy."
Asta Buividaite said: "Well done." While Joanne Coe commented: "Great find- well done."
Abi Daisy said: "No way!! Well done!" And Amy Parker added: "Nice one! I’d do the same!"
It's worth noting that prices at B&M and Home Bargains vary depending on local stock levels, as well as other factors. But if you're into Coca-Cola, it's well worth a look.
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