ASDA shoppers are rushing to snap up a stunning Mother’s Day gift that’s usually £54.99 but is scanning for just £3
If you want to treat your mum to flowers that last forever, this LEGO bouquet could be the perfect present.
One eagle-eyed shopper spotted the LEGO Botanical Roses set at a bargain price in Asda and shared their find in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
“Came across this wee bargain in Asda Edinburgh instore last night,” they wrote.
“Lego Flower Bouquet set was £37, reduced to £29.47, but scanned at £3!”
Another shopper confirmed spotting the same deal at the Aberdeen Beach branch of Asda, sparking excitement among bargain hunters.
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Shoppers were quick to share their delight over the massive discount.
“This is brill,” one person wrote.
“Perfect for Mother’s Day lol,” another added.
“What a bargain,” a third chimed in.
Someone else said: “I picked these up, they’re gorge.”
Another user revealed: “I also found LEGO scanning at a reduced price of £5 – what a great find.”
The sets have been spotted in various Asda stores but you won’t be able to find them at this price online.
It’s worth making a visit to your nearest Asda store to try and strike a bargain.
As always, make sure you give your local store a call before heading out though to check if it’s in stock.
It comes after Lidl introduced its range of Lego flowers available for £9.99, just in time for Mother’s Day.
What are LEGO Botanical flowers?
LEGO’s Bouquet of flowers is a building kit designed for adults, making a stunning ornament once complete.
The set contains 756 pieces, creating a detailed floral arrangement inspired by real flowers such as roses, snapdragons, poppies, asters, daisies and grasses
Part of LEGO’s Botanical Collection, these flowers make for a great gift, adding an elegant floral touch your home – without the need for watering.
The top LEGO Botanical sets
These are the highest-rated Botanical sets on the LEGO website
How to save money at Asda
Whilst not all shoppers will strike lucky on the LEGO set, there are tips and tricks that will save you money shopping at the major supermarket.
It’s worth signing up to the Asda Rewards scheme to save money at the supermarket.
The loyalty scheme, which is free to join, lets you earn Cashpot points by completing “missions” like hitting spending targets or buying products in certain categories.
You can also earn cashback by buying “star” products.
If you’re a regular shopper and often go for Asda’s more premium lines, it’s worth taking on the “downshifting” challenge too.
This means going for budget lines over more luxury lines, which could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your shopping.
It’s worth joining up to specific Facebook groups where shoppers flag bargain deals they’ve found online or in-store too.
Two worth giving a like and follow are the Latest Deals Facebook Group and the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
The Sun recently revealed the best time to score deals at Asda is once in the morning and again in the evening.
Look out for fresh produce like fruit and veg, often reduced to as low as 10p, especially during the morning reductions.
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