With Christmas fast approaching, you may be looking to stock up on Baileys - and you'll be pleased to know that one major supermarket is selling it at a bargain price.
The popular Irish cream liqueur can be quite costly to buy - especially if you're getting a few in - but Tesco is selling it at a steal. From tomorrow, November 8, the supermarket is selling a 70cl bottle for just £8 for delivery customers.
It means you'll shave a decent £7.75 off its usual price which may make the Christmas alcohol run a lot cheaper. However, to get the deal, you'll need to be a Clubcard holder otherwise you'll pay the normal price of £15.75.
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Anyone interested will need to sign up for the loyalty card scheme - and sign up quickly as the deal ends on November 14. Having a Tesco Clubcard means you can earn points as you shop which you can then use to get vouchers for money off food or other rewards like discounts on day trips.
Each time you spend £1 in stores and online, you get one point when you scan your card or app. You will also get cheaper prices on a variety of products and it's free and easy to join by popping into a store or signing up online.
Meanwhile, Aldi has its very own version of Baileys for just £7 which is sending shoppers into a frenzy. One shopper has given the dupe rave reviews on TikTok. In the middle of an Aldi store, he said to viewers: "Right guys don't walk to Aldi, run to Aldi. Look what they have got in now - oh my word...they've got the Ballycastle's back in."
Aldi's Ballycastle is the store's own version of Baileys, which they have in a variety of different flavours. This includes white chocolate, chocolate and clementine, chocolate hazel and caramel, and espresso martini.
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