SHOPPERS are rushing to snap up shoes that are discounted to just £1 in Asda.
If you want to stock up on school shoes or trainers for your kids, the super sale may be the ideal chance to bag some incredible savings.
One shopper shared a photo of the bargain buys they did in the supermarket, and said: “Shoes all £1.
“Hundreds girls sandals left all £1.”
In a photo shared to the Facebook Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, they shared how they even managed to find Harry Potter themed shoes for a quid.
And it wasn’t just on shoes where savings were found.
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The mum also got numerous discounted supermarket items with yellow sticker reductions.
This included four fruit smoothies that were 49p, with the shopper adding they were “dated until April next year".
Her post has racked up over a hundred likes, and people were keen to stock up on shoes and food.
One person wrote: “Brilliant.” Another added: “someone go to asda.”
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And she wasn’t the only shopper to pick up some cut-price items.
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 got it all for just £26.
She wrote: “Nothing was marked at £2 but all scanned at £2 each.”
The woman took home a pack of three kids’ T-shirts, numerous bras and knickers, shorts and sports bras for a fraction of their original cost.
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.
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