
Major supermarket is selling HUGE 4.5kg Toblerone bar for Father's Day – and it's the cheapest around
CHOCO LOT Major supermarket is selling HUGE 4.5kg Toblerone bar for Father's Day – and it's the cheapest around
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MORRISONS have just launched a GIGANTIC Toblerone bar just in time for Father's Day - for the cheapest price around.
The bar weighs 4.5kg which is over 12 times bigger than the traditional size bar and heavier than the average new born baby.
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The chocolate bars are 12 times the size of the traditional 360g bar
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The limited-edition bar is in stores now and will be until Sunday June 15, 2025 making it the perfect present for Father's day.
While the bar weighs in at a hefty weight, so does the price, with the bar on offer at £60 for customers with a More Card.
However, those without a More Card will have to pay the full price of £80.
The chocolate bar is only available in store at Morrisons but is also currently sold on Amazon for £69.99.
This is not the first time that the giant chocolate bar has been released to the public as it was previously stocked in 2017.
Morrisons launched the enormous chocolate bar for Black Friday in 2017 as they released supersized items for the period.
The supermarket is replicating the same trick this year for Father's Day as they sell more big items alongside the Toblerone.
A limited edition footlong sausage roll, baked fresh in store everyday, will also be available for just £2 until June 15.
Alongside the supersized Toblerone and sausage roll Morrisons have a Father's Day range of indulgent bakery sweet treats, corking deals on beer and ale, and further gifts and cards.
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Customers with a More Card can purchase the bar for £60
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Morrisons have come under fire for running out of promised customer rewards
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This announcement follows public outrage at the supermarket after they encouraged customers to spend more but then ran out of promised rewards.
The retail giant introduced a special offer in February offering free or discounted luxury kitchen essentials in exchange for spending certain amounts.
Customers earn one More Card stamp for each £10 spent in-store.
Supermarket loyalty schemes - which has one?
MOST UK supermarkets have loyalty schemes so customers can build up points and save money while they shop.
Here we round up what saving programmes you'll find at the big brands. Iceland: Unlike other stores, you don't collect points with the Iceland Bonus Card. Instead, you load it up with money and Iceland will give you £1 for every £20 you save.
Unlike other stores, you don't collect points with the Iceland Bonus Card. Instead, you load it up with money and Iceland will give you £1 for every £20 you save. Lidl Plus : Lidl customers don't collect points when they shop, and are instead rewarded with personalised vouchers that gives them money off at the till.
: Lidl customers don't collect points when they shop, and are instead rewarded with personalised vouchers that gives them money off at the till. Morrisons: The My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen replaces the More Card and rewards customers with personalised money off vouchers via the app.
The My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen replaces the More Card and rewards customers with personalised money off vouchers via the app. Sainsbury's: While Sainsbury's doesn't have a personal scheme, it does own the Nectar card which can also be used in Argos, eBay and other shops. You need 200 Nectar points to save up £1 to spend on your card. You need to spend at least £1 to get one Nectar point.
While Sainsbury's doesn't have a personal scheme, it does own the Nectar card which can also be used in Argos, eBay and other shops. You need 200 Nectar points to save up £1 to spend on your card. You need to spend at least £1 to get one Nectar point. Tesco: Tesco Clubcard has over 17million members in the UK alone. You use it each time you shop and build up points that can be turned into vouchers - 150 points gets you a £1.50 voucher. Here you need to spend £1 in Tesco to get one point.
Tesco Clubcard has over 17million members in the UK alone. You use it each time you shop and build up points that can be turned into vouchers - 150 points gets you a £1.50 voucher. Here you need to spend £1 in Tesco to get one point. Waitrose: myWaitrose also doesn't allow you to collect points but instead you'll get access to free hot drinks, and discounts off certain brands in store.
Once shoppers have earned 15 - the equivalent of spending £150 - they can unlock discounts on an array of top quality Pyrex kitchen containers.
Or, once reaching 30 stamps or above, the items become free depending on the value of the Pyrex product.
One disgruntled customer said: 'How frustrating after saving for dishes in your offer (Pyrex vacuum dishes) to be told that the store doesn't have any….
'Bad planning on your part and annoying for loyal customers who are supporting you.'
In Morrisons Eccles store in Salford, Manchester, a woman was recorded hurling items at the self checkout before throwing another customer to the floor.
Wild moment Morrisons shopper hurls items at customers as brawl breaks out at self-checkout with staff forced to step in
The police were called to the scene and eventually arrested one woman at the scene on suspicion of assault and assaulting a police officer on June 3, 2025.
A Morrisons spokesperson declined to comment on the matter.
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