CHOCOLATE lovers are in for a treat as a bargain supermarket has slashed the price of much-loved Aussie biscuits.
is now selling and Tim Tam Caramel for just £1.75 each, the cheapest price around.

The are available as limited offer items in stores across the UK, while stocks last.
One excited fan posted on LinkedIn: “Well, well, well... Lidl UK has stocked up on Tim Tam’s AU.
“Since my last post singing the praises of the mighty Tim Tam in Tesco it looks like Lidl has decided to up the ante- and slash the price!
“Is it worth it for that smooth chocolatey crunch and the ultimate Tim Tam? I think so!”;
The deal comes hot on the heels of a fresh wave of excitement around the Aussie treat.
A new extra chocolatey version of Tim Tams, branded “Aussie gold”, recently landed exclusively at Waitrose for £2.50 per pack.
Talyah Falabella, Tim Tam’s International Marketing Manager, said: “For over 60 years, Tim Tam has been Australia’s favourite chocolaty biscuit.
“We’re excited to bring another irresistible addition to the UK, offering the ultimate indulgence for chocolate lovers.”
Tim Tams, often compared to Britain's biscuits, are made with two chocolate biscuits, chocolate cream, and a thick coating of chocolate, a dream for any sweet tooth.
The biscuits first hit UK shelves last year, launching at and with three classic flavours: Original, Dark, and Chewy Caramel.
They were later stocked at , where fans rushed to snap them up.
The Lidl offer is expected to spark a buying frenzy, with shoppers urged to be quick if they want to bag a bargain.
Fans who have been craving the rich, creamy crunch of Tim Tams without the hefty price tag are in luck, but only for a limited time.
It’s not the first time UK shoppers have gone wild for Aussie snacks hitting the shelves.
selection boxes, packed with rare favourites like Scorched Peanut Bars, Caramilk Twirls and Butterscotch Snickers, flew off shelves last year.
And earlier this year, B&M customers raved about getting their hands on Mocha Mudcake M&Ms, a flavour normally only available Down Under.
Retro food lovers have also been treated lately, with Aldi bringing back the much-missed Elkes Sports Shortcake biscuits.
A new Cadbury Dairy Milk bar stuffed with Mini Twirls has hit shelves, sending chocolate fans into meltdown.
Shoppers were also thrilled when Nestlé brought back the beloved Caramac bar for a limited time, after years of petitions and online campaigns.
Meanwhile, B&M made waves by stocking rare Aussie Cadbury favourites, including the iconic Caramilk, sparking a mad rush in stores across the UK.
