Pot noodle lovers are filling their B&M baskets with fan favourite that's a perfect stocking filler | The Sun

POT noodle lovers have been filling their B&M baskets with a fan favourite that is a perfect stocking filler.

If you're a fan of a monster deal, then you may just want to get yourself to B&M.


Exclusive to the bargain retailer, the 'Pot Noodle Stack' sees shoppers getting their hands on six instant meals for £7.

A keen shopper spied the item in their local store and was thrilled at the price.

He then alerted others to the incredible bargain buy by sharing the nifty find on social media.

Posting the find to the Food Finds UK Official Facebook group, he said: "One for the pot noodle lovers."

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You can find your nearest B&M using the store finder online.

It's always best to phone ahead to your local shop to check what bargains they have available so you aren't left empty handed.

And you should always compare prices with other retailers so you know the best place to save cash.

However, Facebook groups such as Food Fins UK Official are a good place to start to find a bargain.

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It comes after shoppers rushed to a spot they've dubbed a "secret posh Costco" as it offers half-price gourmet food and bottles of fine wine.

The supermarket-like warehouse has been open since lockdown, hidden on a quiet South London street.

The industrial shop offers luxury food for a fraction of its usual price, and people can bring in wine bottles to fill with fancy booze.

It comes after The Sun revealed the UK's cheapest supermarket for a weekly shop – and it wasn't Aldi.

Shoppers could save £16.57 buying a basket of goods at the cheapest supermarket, compared to the most expensive, according to analysis by consumer group Which?.

Meanwhile. one of the UK’s most popular budget supermarkets is slashing its prices on household favourites. 

Aldi’s latest price drop on household staples will include cereal, fruit and snacks. 

And Brits looking to fight winter recently shared a "life-changing" energy-saving gadget to avoid turning on the heating.

Customers say the handy item is "amazing" for cosy nights.

Other shoppers shared a similar £18 gadget.

The handy product will help keep you warm at home as the colder months approach, and it won't cost you an arm and a leg.

At the same time the cost of living has been rising, leading to shoppers cutting back on non-essential spending.

Energy costs have soared and more consumers than ever are taking their shopping online rather than physically visiting brick-and-mortar stores.

This has left several retailers grappling with budgets and being forced to close branches to slash costs.

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