B&M shoppers have been managing to find some savvy bargains in-stores after dinner sets priced at £22 are scanning for as little as just £5.
Those who have managed to find the bargains have found the incredible savings either at the checkout or by using the barcode scanner on the B&M app.
After picking up the nifty bargains they have flocked to social media to let other shoppers know about the incredible savings they could make.
Most of the bargain finds are across the discounted retailers stylish 12-piece dinner sets that look to be from their trendy Harmony and Serenity collections.
Some of the bargains come with a reduced sticker on them that says they have been reduced from full price to just £12, when they are in fact even lower at a fiver.
Many shoppers have taken to sharing the bargain finds in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook.
One shopper picked up the 12-piece Serenity dinner set that comes complete with dinner plates, side plates and bowls that was initially marked down to just £12.
It was marked down to £12 from £22 but ended up scanning through the checkouts for just £5.
Another £5 was a Harmony bargain dinner set that featured premium quality stonewear dinner plates, bowls and side plates.
Writing in the popular Facebook group, one shopper wrote: "£5 in B&M from £22 this was the store in pakefield", after they shared a snap of their find.
Another shopper who managed to snap up the bargain commented that their full 12-piece dinner set was also "scanning for five", when they checked it out.
A third shopper said that: "Green ones £5 aswell."
After the bargain dinner sets were shared on social media, quite a few shoppers quickly flocked to confirm that they had successfully picked up the bargains in their local store.
"Literally just picked one of these up", wrote one shopper.
While another shopper said: "There wasn’t many on the shelf when we was in there but after scanning at £5 we went and got another box."
While most of the sets have been scanning at just £5, shoppers are advised to maybe check with the B&M scanner as some are not reduced as low.
One shopper confirmed: "We got this today and payed £12 for it.
As most of the dinner-sets look to be from leftover stock it is worth checking in with your local B&M store to check if they are running the same discounts.
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