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Bethan Shufflebotham

Shoppers stocking up on Lurpak as Iceland slashes price of 500g tubs

The cost of living has seen supermarket prices soar in recent weeks, with the price of some items almost doubling. Shoppers have recently been infuriated by the price of staple item Lurpak after one store was selling it for nearly a tenner.

However, frozen supermarket Iceland has slashed the price of their 500g tubs for the next seven days, with customers rushing to get their hands on the cut-price spread.

Money Saving Central shared the deal to their Facebook page this morning, and has already racked up dozens of comments from shoppers asking family members to ‘stock up’.

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The post read: “Lurpak is only £3 at Iceland for the next 7 days!!!!!”

The deal says it will save shoppers £1.49 per tub, however, in June the Mirror reported that the same pack was being sold for £5 in the supermarket.

Both the Slightly Salted and Lighter Slightly Salted 500g tubs of Lurpak are available in the offer, making them cheaper to buy than the 1kg tub at £7.25.

Smaller 250g blocks are also on sale for £2.50, but this works out at £10 per kilo, so you’re definitely better off buying the £3 tubs.

What’s more is that Lurpak is suitable for home freezing, meaning you really can stock up while it’s at the lower price, pulling out a new tub when you’ve finished the old one, so that nothing goes to waste.

But you’ll have to be quick as the offer will run out next week!

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