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B&M offering 'best deal' on 'perfect combination' of 12 Cadbury bars for £3.50

B&M offering 'best deal' on 'perfect combination' of 12 Cadbury bars for £3.50

Daily Mirror7 days ago
Some shoppers were not convinced of the value of the pack - but chocolate fans were thrilled
People who are shopping in B&M might notice a new deal that contains several chocolate treats. For fans of three specific Cadbury bars, it has been deemed a "lovely little combo" that offers three different flavours, but others aren't convinced by the offer.

Posting on the New Foods UK Facebook page, the person behind the account said: "New Cadbury Value Pack spotted at B&M Stores". The picture they posted showed a jumbo package of 12 Cadbury bars available for £3.50.

Inside, shoppers can get four Wispa bars, four Crunchie bars and four Boost bars. One said: "My faves all in one pack. Chuck in a picnic and I would be in heaven!" Another added: "Give us a pallet of those!"

A third posted: "What a lovely little combo." Someone else commented: "Oh yes, right up my street and a perfect combination!"
And one more joked: "Nice! One for every hour of the work day!" The price itself isn't visible in the picture, but it can be found online here for £3.50.

Some were not convinced by the 'value' label, though, claiming that the bars would be "tiny". One person said: "Who gets ripped off for a chocolate bar these days?"
Another put: "They'll be tiddly bars. Why are they trying to make us think they're doing us a favour?" A third joked: "[You'd] save 5p by not buying them individually!"
The same bundle is available online for £4.25 in Sainsbury's, meaning that by shopping at B&M, customers can save even less on the 12-pack. Some shoppers also claimed it was available in Farmfoods as well, although the price was not confirmed.

In other B&M news, shoppers were also divided by the sight of 'mushrooms and vegetables' being added to the discount store's shelves. But none of these items were edible and were actually part of an 'early' look at the store's latest autumnal range of homeware.
Facebook user Ashleigh showed off a new collection of scented candles and decor, splitting shoppers into two camps. Some felt it was "never too early," while others felt the shop was wishing away summer.
Also in the home section, some shoppers were raving about a bargain £10 mirror that's a 'great alternative' to a £110 version. B&M's own Instagram feed shared the video from TikTok user @anotherbeigeterrace, who spotted the striking similarity between the wavy mirrors—especially when it came to the major price difference.
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