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Shoppers race to local supermarket to nab 88p bags of Magic Stars – and they’re DOUBLE the price in Tesco

Published on April 06, 2025 at 02:30 PM

SHOPPERS with a sweet tooth are racing to nab bags of chocolate on sale.

The latest treat has adults and children alike excited on the deal which has the for half price compared to other retailers.

A supermarket shelf stocked with bags of Milky Way Magic Stars chocolate.
Shoppers are racing to grab bags of chocolate on sale

One mum, Michelle Carter, couldn't help but share the bargain when she spotted it on shelves in her local store.

While browsing the , she found bags of Magic Stars reduced to just 88p a bag.

Michelle said: “88p in Aldi.”

“Went to Tesco after and they're £1.75 in there.

“Grabbed four bags for the kids.”

The chocolate treats from the confectionery brand Mars have been a hit with families for decades.

The post was shared on the group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, which boasts over 2 million members.

While it's not confirmed that the sale is available across the country, shoppers are eager to see if the sale is available in their local stores.

One person wrote: “Need to stock up.”

Another commented: “OMG my favourite.”

Aldi store entrance with signage.
It comes after Aldi was named the cheapest supermarket in the UK

“Bargain!” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “That's good!”

“I want some,”; claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “Trip to Aldi!”

Cheapest Supermarket

It comes after with the list of 79 essential coming in at £133.73 on average across the month.

The list of items included both branded and own-brand items, such as Birds Eye peas, Hovis bread, milk and butter.

The Aldi shop was a huge £42.68 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, .

A at Waitrose would have spent £176.41 for the same or similar items.

Coming in closely behind Aldi as the cheapest was its discount supermarket rival .

It cost only 67p more at £134.40 with the supermarket's loyalty scheme, Lidl Plus, while it was 70p more without at £134.43.

The next cheapest was at £146.79, but only if you held a .

shoppers could get the list of 79 items for £147.09.

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