
Morrisons shoppers spot GIANT versions of two iconic biscuits on shelves for just £2
TAKE THE BISC Morrisons shoppers spot GIANT versions of two iconic biscuits on shelves for just £2
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BISCUIT lovers are losing their crumbs over a new supersized treat spotted on Morrisons shelves – and they're just £2 each.
One savvy shopper clocked the giant goodies and raced to share the find on a foodie Facebook group.
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The new treat is available in Morrisons now and costs just £2 each
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The two giant biscuits are a new addition to the supermarket's food range
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They wrote on Newfoodsuk: "Brand new Giant Caramelised Filled Biscuit & Giant Chocolate Filled Biscuit from Morrisons."
The post went down a storm, racking up 1.4k reactions and 1.3k comments from fellow sweet-toothed fans.
One joked: "About time they made a biscuit big enough to soak up the tea in a Sports Direct mug!"
Another chipped in: "Or you could buy the giant biscuits from m and s and spread with caramel."
But not everyone was impressed, with some branding the price a bit steep.
"2 pound think that's a bit extreme tbh," wrote one user, while another fumed: "Think how many standard sized biscuits you can get for the same cost.... another Morrisons rip-off."
Others were quick to point out there's more than one giant biscuit in town – warning shoppers: "Don't be missing out on trying this custard cream!"
It comes hot on the heels of M&S causing a stir earlier this summer with its own monster bakes – giant versions of the legendary Custard Cream and Bourbon biscuits.
From Percy Pigs to Colin the Caterpillar, M&S is no stranger to whipping shoppers into a frenzy, and these big bikkies were no exception.
The nostalgic treats – priced at £3 – had customers rushing to the home baking aisle.
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Unlike their traditional counterparts, the M&S giants come without filling, encouraging shoppers to pimp them up at home.
The supermarket urged fans to 'add layers of ice cream, sprinkles and even a touch of sauce, for a sensational treat' – or even use them in trifles or tiramisu.
Social media lit up with excitement, with comments like "Big biscuit news!" and "We need" flooding in.
Meanwhile, B&M shoppers are dashing to stores to bag a brand-new twist on a McVitie's classic – for just 85p.
The biscuit giant has given one of its best-loved snacks a makeover with the launch of McVitie's Club Layers Orange.
A lunchbox favourite for more than a century, the Club has been reimagined into a chocolate-coated wafer bar packed with punchy orange cream.
The treat first landed exclusively in Spar on June 30, before rolling out to other retailers – including B&M – from July 21.
Fans can expect the same chunky indulgence as the original, but with layers of crisp wafer, zesty cream and a thick milk chocolate coating.
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