IF you want to stock up your wardrobe without spending a fortune, you may wish to head to Asda.
Shoppers have been raving about their super-sale, with numerous items scanning for £2 at the till.
One woman revealed the huge haul she picked up from her local Asda supermarket branch, which should have been worth £135.
Instead, thanks to the huge discount, she picked up all up for just £26.
Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she wrote: “Nothing was marked at £2 but all scanned at £2 each.”
She took home a pack of three kids’ T-shirts, numerous bras and knickers, shorts and sports bras for a fraction of their original cost.
The mum added that she found the items “on the rails near the kiosk and then some at the back near the men’s clothes.”
She picked up her bumper shop in a Preston Asda, however, another shopper revealed they had found £153 worth of clothes for £26 in their local shop.
Whilst strolling around the store, the Asda fan got her hands on a cute midi skirt with polka dots for a mere £2 (this was originally £20), a pair of khaki green trousers, pink shorts for £2, a bright pink bra with purple elements for £2, as well as another midi skirt with buttons for £2 (slashed from £15).
Meanwhile, in the kids’ section, they saw an adorable Peppa Pig-inspired bodysuit for babies, a cute two-piece set that was selling for a mere £2, grey shorts for £2, a soft pink cardigan for the chillier weather ahead, as well as denim shorts.
Over 2.3million members in the Facebook group regularly share their favourite finds across stores, as well as tips and tricks to save money.
Some recent examples, for instance, include summer hats going for a £1 at Primark and well as piles of fresh grub selling for £2 at Lidl.
Fellow fans of the store were just as impressed, as they revealed they were heading off to the nearest brand soon.
One wrote: “Heading to a big Asda with my day off today then.”