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Chocolate lovers spot new £1.99 Milka biscuits on shelves of bargain supermarket

Published on April 19, 2025 at 10:48 PM

CHOCOLATE lovers have spotted new £1.99 Milka biscuits on the shelves of a bargain supermarket.

are stocking the Choco Wafer biscuits that fans say are “great with an evening tea”.

Woman eating a piece of chocolate.
Chocolate lovers have spotted new £1.99 Milka biscuits on the shelves of a bargain supermarket (stock image)
Milka Choco Wafer biscuits in a store.
Farmfoods are stocking the Choco Wafer biscuits

One happy shopper shared the incredible find to Snack Reviews page, encouraging other users to grab the biscuits at a bargain from the bargain supermarket.

The user said: “These Milka Choco Wafer biscuits go great with an evening tea – from Farmfoods.”

After spotting the post, chocolate lovers are now racing to their local Farmfoods to get their hands on the delicious sweet treat.

One shopper gushed:“Well these look good!”

A second echoed, tagging a friend:“We need to get a pack of these each.”

A third chimed in: “They are great!”

Meanwhile, a fourth said: “Yum!”

From searching the biscuits online, it appears Continental Food Store is also stocking packets of the sweet treat for £2.19.

It comes as a bargain supermarket is for £1.75.

is now sellingand 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!”;

And another major discounter was for just 1p.

OnlineDiscount Dragon was selling Golden Caramel Digestives for the ridiculous price on its website.

However, shoppers were limited to two packs each while home delivery costs £4.99. This charge is waived if you spend £30 or more.

It comes after the Golden Caramel Digestives, based on the 80s Gold bar and classic digestives, .

Aslı Özen Turhan, then chief marketing officer at pladis UK&I which owns McVitie's, said the biscuits were “one of our most eagerly awaited launches of the year”.

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