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‘Is this real?’ Sainsbury’s shoppers say as they race to strip shelves of winter essential slashed to just a PENNY


SHOPPERS have been left stunned by Sainsbury’s “too good to be true” bargain deal for a winter essential.

Customers are rushing to strip shelves of Rustic candle arrangement after its price was slashed to just a penny.

Shoppers have been left stunned by Sainsbury's 'too good to be true' bargain deal for a winter essential

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Shoppers have been left stunned by Sainsbury’s ‘too good to be true’ bargain deal for a winter essentialCredit: Getty
Rustic candles are being sold for just a pence

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Rustic candles are being sold for just a penceCredit: Facebook/Tiff Wingfield Hodgson
The product, however, is out of stock for online shoppers

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The product, however, is out of stock for online shoppersCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

One Sainsbury’s user took to the popular Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK to post a picture of her shopping car that was filled with the winter essential.

Seeing the stunning deal, members were left surprised who flocked to the comment section to share their thoughts.

One such member said: “Is this some kind of a joke?”

Another wrote: “Now that is an amazing buy.”

A third wrote: “Is this even real?”

The rustic is being sold for one pence in all retail stores, as well as online.

However, the online stores have now gone out of stock for the product.

But users can still try and find the winter essential in offline stores for just a pence.

It comes after money-savers went wild after the supermarket giant slashed the price of its own brand of chopped tomatoes.

A bargain hunter took to TikTok to share the incredible find to thousands of fellow shoppers.

The content creator said: “Chopped tomatoes for only 20p! I bought seven for £1.40. Stock up.”

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A tub of Sainsbury’s own brand chopped tomatoes with basil and oregano normally costs 60p.

But with the offer savvy customers can snap them up for only 20p.

The price comes nearly twice as cheap as supermarket competitor Aldi.

The bargain giant is selling a can of chopped tomatoes in juice for 35p – and a 500g tub of tomato paste for 55p.





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