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The Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
B&M launches festive chocolate boxes including Reese's treats
B&M shoppers were flabbergasted to find Christmas selection boxes on the shelves. We're still over two months away from Halloween, yet the festive chocolate treats are already being stocked. 6 6 6 Fans of the budget retailer have expressed conflicted opinions, with some arguing it's too soon, while others admitted they'd still "scoff them". A picture of the seasonal goodies was shared in the Dansway Gifts and Bargains UK Facebook Group. "Festive Chocolate Selection Boxes are BACK at B&M," one shopper wrote. "A few we found whilst in store today, there's lots of other Christmas chocolate to choose from!" But one disappointed customer penned: "We've not even finished summer yet or had Halloween. "I swear Christmas gets earlier and earlier every year, makes you wonder how long these chocolates sit there before we buy and save for Christmas." Another added: "Too soon for Christmas but I'd still scoff them." The post is still garnering shares and likes, with many tagging their pals in the comments. While it may feel premature to start stocking up on Christmas treats, bargain hunters often bag better deals in the off-season. In fact, one expert has shared why now is the ideal time to buy your festive decorations, and where to buy them. FDA issues urgent recall of 'shaped' chocolate sold across US and on online over 'deadly' ingredient The selection boxes advertised in B&M include classics such as Cadbury, Nestle, Galaxy and Reese's peanut butter snacks. This comes as shoppers have also been complaining about Halloween decorations being pushed by major stores across the UK. Clothing and homeware brand Matalan is already giving people a taste of Autumn with its Halloween-themed products. One person complained: "Does someone want to tell Matalan its July. Don't get me wrong my fave time of year is Autumn but we're not there yet. "I've got to get through the hot months before I can look forward to hot chocs and blankets!" 6 6 6 Another one added: "Crazy.. let's have summer first!!" A third commented: "Getting too much with shops they always seem to be pushing things that are months away instead of enjoying the season we're in." One fan said: "Definitely not ready for this yet." Elsewhere, shelves at TK Maxx have been stocked with Halloween tea towels, cushions, blankets and plush toys from four months before the spooky holiday. How to save money on chocolate We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar. Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs... Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars. Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere. Websites like let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal. Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced. They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged. Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar. So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger. One shopper shared pictures of Halloween items on the shelves in the retailer's Doncaster store, saying: "It's starting." Others chimed in to say they'd also seen Halloween products in the stores in Preston and Oldham. One person commented: "No no NO ….. let's have summer first before we start seeing autumn things ….. jeeeez way too early !!" Another said: "Wooow really getting earlier and earlier every year huh!! will start seeing xmas stuff next week no doubt." A third person said: "Its June!!!! this is far too early." Some experts have said the growth of online shopping has meant traditional retailers are trying to extend the holiday season to compete. It's also because they have boosted profits during holiday seasons as shoppers spend more. Shops have been putting out their holiday stocks even earlier in recent years. Some experts have said the growth of online shopping has meant traditional retailers are trying to extend the holiday season to compete. It's also because they have boosted profits during holiday seasons as shoppers spend more. Charlotte Harrington, the manager at Summerhill's Garden Centre in Basildon, Essex, previously told The Sun that they open their Christmas department on the August bank holiday. "The stock comes in early and we gradually start putting it out on the shop floor. This is just a small fraction of what we have," she said. "But our Christmas displays are so spectacular it takes time to get everything set up, so we have to start early."


Scottish Sun
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Big high street chain selling Halloween goodies four months early – and shoppers are divided
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR high street chain has already started selling Halloween items, and shoppers aren't sure what to make of it. Shelves at TK Maxx have been stocked with Halloween tea towels, cushions, blankets and plush toys - a huge four months before the spooky holiday. 4 TK Maxx has brought out a range of Halloween items in some of its stores Credit: UK Supermarket Offers & Deals This Week by Dansway 4 The Halloween items are in stores a full four months before the holiday Credit: Dansway Gifts and Bargains UK 4 Shoppers have complained it's "way too early" for Halloween items to be in stores Credit: Dansway Gifts and Bargains UK 4 Ceramic pumpkins, skulls, tea towels, blankets and cushions are among the items Credit: Dansway Gifts and Bargains UK Shoppers pointed out that it hasn't even been the summer yet, and Brits are basking in up to 28C heat today. But if you head into TK Maxx, things are looking very autumnal. One shopper shared pictures of Halloween items on the shelves in the retailer's Doncaster store, saying: "It's starting." Others chimed in to say they'd also seen Halloween products in the stores in Preston and Oldham. Another post sharing a video of all the new products has racked up more than 2,500 likes and 1,200 comments. One person commented: "No no NO ….. let's have summer first before we start seeing autumn things ….. jeeeez way too early !!" Another said: "Wooow really getting earlier and earlier every year huh!! will start seeing xmas stuff next week no doubt." A third person said: "Its june!!!! this is far too early." But others were happier to see the spooky items on shelves. One joked: "You call it Halloween i call it home decor." I found my Christmas presents in the BIN - I've saved nearly £16k on TK Maxx buys & even got my tree from a skip Another person said to their friend: "We need to go back to TKMAXX!!!!" Shops have been putting out their holiday stocks even earlier in recent years. Some experts have said the growth of online shopping has meant traditional retailers are trying to extend the holiday season to compete. It's also because they have boosted profits during holiday seasons as shoppers spend more. Shops have been putting out their holiday stocks even earlier in recent years. Some experts have said the growth of online shopping has meant traditional retailers are trying to extend the holiday season to compete. It's also because they have boosted profits during holiday seasons as shoppers spend more. Charlotte Harrington, the manager at Summerhill's Garden Centre in Basildon, Essex, previously told The Sun that they open their Christmas department on the August bank holiday. "The stock comes in early and we gradually start putting it out on the shop floor. This is just a small fraction of what we have," she said. "But our Christmas displays are so spectacular it takes time to get everything set up, so we have to start early." Putting out holiday decorations too early can put off customers, though. Last year shoppers complained when B&M launched its Christmas range in the middle of August. They also reacted when Morrisons, Tesco and B&M put Easter chocolates out on their shelves hours after Christmas Day.


The Irish Sun
11-06-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Gardening fans run to Aldi for ‘beautiful' water feature that's £12 cheaper than The Range and lights up your space
ALDI has launched a budget-friendly buy to elevate your garden this summer - and shoppers are already hailing it as "beautiful". The German supermarket has a huge range of garden buys arriving in the middle aisles each week, and you won't want to miss out. 3 Shoppers are loving this 'beautiful' solar bird bath Credit: Aldi 3 It comes in three pretty designs Credit: Facebook/Dansway Gifts and Bargains 3 The bird bath is £12 cheaper than a similar version in The Range Credit: Facebook/Dansway Gifts and Bargains And a new bargain option is sure to brighten up your garden on the warm nights. It will also attract chirpy birds to your outdoor space, and it's only £17.99. The bargain supermarket chain is offering up the pretty solar bird bath in three patterns - bees, peacock and hummingbird. Each design has a stunning painted glass bowl which is illuminated with six solar-powered cool white LEDs. Describing it online, the Aldi team say: "Make sure the birds have a stylish and safe space included in your garden this summer with this Solar Bird Bath." And gardening fans are already going wild for the show-stopping feature. Posting on the "Been and got mine today. It's beautiful", chimed in a second. Most read in Fabulous A third cried: "Oh they're so cute." A fourth added: "I got the peacock one it's beautiful I have had birds drinking water from it & enjoying a bath." 6 ways to get rid of slugs and snails A fifth joked: "I saw this, may have to sneak one into my shopping basket." Meanwhile, a sixth chimed in: "Ohhhhh I want one." The best part? It's £12 cheaper than a near-identical version currently being sold in The Range. But anyone keen on the bird baths better rush to Aldi to snap them up because they're only available while stocks last. More Garden Buys The budget-friendly retailer has also launched a budget-friendly gadgetthat promises to keep bugs and pests at bay throughout the warmer months. Available in stores across the UK from Sunday, June 8, the Zero In Bug Zapper Lantern is priced at just £7.99 — and it's already catching the attention of bargain hunters. The lantern kills nuisance flies and mosquitoes on contact, helping to create a bug-free zone ideal for BBQs, camping trips or even indoor use. It's designed for versatility, you can hang it up or stand it on any surface, and it works best in low-light conditions. The gadget also features four built-in LED lights and comes complete with a USB rechargeable battery pack and charging cable, making it easy to power up for evening use. Read more on the Irish Sun Whether you're enjoying a quiet evening on the patio or hosting friends and family for a garden gathering, this simple tool could make all the difference. Aldi says the lantern is 'perfect for outdoor living,' especially for those who want to enjoy summer evenings without being pestered by insects. Gardening tips and hacks How to transform your garden on a cheap budget How to preserve your favourite flowers at home - 5 easy tips explained Which plants should I be wary about my dog being around? When is the best time to prune roses? When should I start How high can a garden fence be and can it be taller than my neighbours? What colour of fence paint makes a garden look bigger? Will my garden plants still grow if my backyard doesn't receive any sun?