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Morrisons shoppers snap up clearance BBQs for under a tenner in time for 30C weekend & there's egg chairs on sale too

Morrisons shoppers snap up clearance BBQs for under a tenner in time for 30C weekend & there's egg chairs on sale too

Scottish Sun11-07-2025
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GET GRILLING Morrisons shoppers snap up clearance BBQs for under a tenner in time for 30C weekend & there's egg chairs on sale too
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SAVVY shoppers are rushing to Morrisons as the supermarket slashes the price of BBQs and garden furniture just in time for a sizzling 30C weekend.
One bargain hunter took to Facebook to share her discovery of a £9 Nutmeg Portable Charcoal Grill spotted in store.
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Morrisons shoppers spotted a Portable Charcoal Grill for £9
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The supermarket is also selling a £96 Hanging Egg Chair
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Another bargain hunter pointed out: 'you also get an extra 25% off with a More Card on garden furniture, pits and garden rugs', making the deals even juicier.
Shoppers were also excited about discounted garden tables and chairs, with one person raving: 'Those table and chairs are perfect for out front.'
Another simply added: 'Some great deals, wow!'
A hanging egg chair was also spotted for £95.
The chair is a stylish addition to any garden that'll have your neighbours green with envy.
The only catch is that these discounts are in-store only – so you'll need to head down to your local Morrisons if you want to bag a BBQ for under a tenner.
You can use the store locator on the Morrisons website to find your nearest branch, and it's worth ringing ahead to check if stock is still available before making the trip.
If you're short on space, or can't be bothered with the faff of cleaning, Morrisons is also selling a Bar-Be-Quick Party Size Instant BBQ for £6 online.
It's perfect for picnics, beach trips, or last-minute garden gatherings.
The disposable grill is ready to go, no firelighters needed, and can feed four people in just 20 minutes.
'I was quoted £10,000 for a garden renovation but did it MYSELF for £1,000 using ChatGPT to show my kids what single mums can do'
The charcoal stays hot for around an hour which is just enough for burgers, bangers and maybe even some halloumi skewers.
For those lucky enough to grab the Nutmeg BBQs in-store, prices for accessories start at just £1, so you can kit out your cookout without breaking the bank.
There's also an outdoor pizza oven, slashed down to £60.
More garden deals
Morrisons isn't the only retailer slashing its prices this summer.
Aldi is offering a summer steal of its own.
Morrisons new summer patisserie range
Morrisons has launched a brand-new range of patisserie desserts that are sure to impress guests when served during summer feasting moments – all at affordable prices
The new range includes:
The Best Lemon Meringue Doughnut, £2.50
The Best Milk Chocolate Hazelnut Doughnut, £2.50.
The Best Lemon Maritozzi, £2.50
To celebrate this new patisserie range Morrisons is offering customers any two items for just £4.00.
customers can also enjoy refreshing Italian-inspired ice-creams, including Morrisons Salted Caramel Layered Gelato Jar and its Tiramisu Layered Gelato Jar, £2.75.
For those who enjoy the tangy taste of citrus, Morrisons has also launched a Lemon Layered Gelato Jar, £2.75.
One shopper revealed that the discount supermarket is flogging an outdoor furniture set for just £24.99 – down from £100.
The chic set includes two comfy grey chairs and a table, perfect for your morning coffee or evening glass of wine in the garden.
Dunelm is also slashing prices with a 50% off summer clearance on garden furniture both online and in stores.
Tesco hasn't been left out either.
Their Madrid Bistro Table is now £16, down from £25, and shoppers can grab Rattan Stacking Chairs for £61.31 until July 15.
There's even a folding sun lounger with a side pocket and headrest for £23.19, which is ideal for soaking up the rays.
With the Met Office warning of a third heatwave hitting the UK by next week, now's the time to bag a bargain and get your garden summer-ready.
Whether you're grilling, chilling, or just sipping something cold in the sun, there's a deal for everyone – but you'll need to act fast before the best bits are gone.
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Morrisons is selling a 3-Piece Folding Bistro Set
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