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Asda shoppers rush to buy 65p household essential dupe that's better than big brand name

Asda shoppers rush to buy 65p household essential dupe that's better than big brand name

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BARGAIN BUY Asda shoppers rush to buy 65p household essential dupe that's better than big brand name
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SHOPPERS are flocking to Asda after spotting a household essential for just 65p - and they say it's better than the brand version that's much more expensive.
Excited shoppers took to Facebook's Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group to rave about Asda's Tropical Paradise Fabric Softener.
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Asda's Tropical Paradise Fabric Softener usually retails for £2.48
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It's usually priced at £2.38 for a 1.998L bottle, but is now reduced to just 65p in some stores.
Shoppers say it smells just like Lenor, but for a fraction of the cost – and they're rushing out to buy it.
One fan wrote: 'Wow, thank you!' while another said, 'This is such a great bargain.'
The find comes just days after another eagle-eyed shopper shared their mega savings spree at Asda.
Shoppers claimed to have picked up Fairy laundry pods for £1, big bottles of Lenor for 70p, and bottles of Asda's Pure Cotton Sensitive Fabric Softener for just 68p each, rather than the usual £2.48.
Posting to the same Facebook group, the bargain hunter wrote: 'I just picked these up in Asda,' along with a snap of their stacked trolley.
Fellow group members were left gobsmacked, with one writing: 'Wowsas, brilliant find!'
Fashion fans are running to Asda for 'amazing value' holiday jewellery - including must-have £3.50 claw clips
Another fumed: 'Bloody hell, never that cheap near me!'
'I wish this would happen to me lol, never does,' someone else said.
While another added: 'Some people are lucky!'
So if your laundry stash is running low, it's worth swinging by your local Asda.
Its worth bearing in mind prices and product availability differs between stores so you might want to call ahead to check if your local store is stocking this bargain buy.
While these low prices might seem too good to miss, it's always worth checking and comparing prices before diving in.
Just because something's on offer, it doesn't mean it's always the best deal.
There are loads of price comparison tools that can help make sure you're not overpaying.
Google Shopping lets you search and compare prices across the web just by typing in the product name or number.
PriceSpy shows price history from over 3,000 retailers including Amazon and the major supermarkets, while Idealo ranks shops from cheapest to most expensive for the item you're after.
So before you stock up, take a few seconds to do a quick search – it might save you even more cash in the long run.

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