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Scottish Sun
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Rare Cadbury chocolate treats spotted on B&M shelves
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHOCOLATE lovers are going wild after a rare Cadbury treat from overseas was spotted on B&M shelves. The 5 Star Mini Treats – a caramel-packed favourite usually found in far-flung places like India, Brazil and South Africa – are now being sold for just £2 in UK stores. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The Cadbury 5 Star Mini Treats family pack is £2 in B&M The surprise choc drop includes 15 individually wrapped caramel nougat bars, each coated in Cadbury's smooth chocolate. It's not listed on the B&M website, so it's likely a limited-time offer – meaning fans will need to move fast if they want to snap one up. B&M teased the arrival on Instagram, said: 'The newest treat has just flown into B&M. These 5 Star Mini Treats are fab for sharing… Who'll be grabbing a packet before they're gone?!' And fans wasted no time flooding the comments. One shopper wrote: 'They look bloody good. I looked at these yesterday but didn't buy them… now I've seen the inside I'm off to B&M in case they sell out.' Another simply said: 'Running to @bm_stores.' A third tagged a mate and asked: 'Wanna try these?' And a fourth added: 'They look lovely.' The 5 Star bars aren't normally sold in the UK – instead, they're a global favourite in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Egypt. But now Brits can finally try them without hopping on a flight. Exciting new chocolates that have been spotted on shop shelves The 150g family-style pack sits among B&M's other Cadbury chocs – but not every store may stock them, and prices could vary slightly. To find your nearest B&M branch, head to the store locator on its website. As always, it's worth using price comparison sites like to check where the best deals are – especially if you're stocking up. In other chocolate news, Toblerone confirmed it has axed an iconic chocolate bar leaving shoppers devastated. Sweet giant Mondelez exclusively told The Sun, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on the dark chocolate version of the bar. Recently, shoppers were seen flocking to Morrisons to get their hands on a whopping 360g Toblerone bar. The sweet treat was being snapped up for just £3 using Morrisons More card. The bars previously hit shelves for £6.26, meaning shoppers are making a saving of over 50%. Elsewhere, shoppers spotted Cadbury's Daim Eggs back on shelves for just £1.50 on B&M shelves. The Easter treat made its return after the Christmas version, Dairy Milk Robins, was discontinued, leaving shoppers gutted. Whilst, Morrisons slashed the price of a number of its big packs of Cadbury chocolates to just 87p. The chocolates include Bitsa Wispa, Crunchie Rocks, Oreo Bites, and Cadbury Animals, all going for a fraction of their usual price. The 110g bags of sweet treats usually range anywhere between £1.75 to £2 at the major supermarkets. Remember to compare prices It is important to always shop around as you might find a cheaper alternative. Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price. Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal. A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for too.


Daily Mail
25-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Morrisons introduces massive change to its loyalty card scheme - here's how it will change the way you shop
Morrisons have introduced a massive change to its loyalty card scheme for its customers. The supermarket giant's More Card scheme allows shoppers to scan their digital card at checkout to earn More Points and access discounts known as More Card Prices. Once you earn 5000 points, you can choose either to keep saving your points on your app or convert into Fivers to use in store or online. Now, Morrisons have made it's even easier to rack up points on the scheme with the rollout of 'more partner points'. More Card members can now earn points with over 300 participating brands by shopping via the Morrisons More App or More website. The new partners include Ebay, Very, Just Eat, Expedia, Asos and more. The full list of participating retailers can be found in the app. To earn points, customers need to log into their Morrisons More app or the More website to browse, click through to a partner retailer and carry out their purchase as normal. The points they earn will then be tracked and automatically added to their account. It is a digital-only feature, meaning you only earn points for purchases made online through the Morrisons More app or website. The new launch comes after customers asked for more ways to earn rewards, according to the supermarket which has been making ongoing investment into its More Card scheme. Morrisons loyalty director Kate Lavery said: 'We're always looking for ways to make the loyalty scheme even more rewarding. 'More partner points means our customers can now collect more points on their everyday purchases beyond the weekly shop – whether they're buying clothes, gifts, or booking a holiday. It's another step towards helping customers save more, more often.' Earlier this year, the supermarket's loyalty scheme launched on Deliveroo, allowing customers to link their Morrisons More account to their Deliveroo account and earn even more points. In February, the retailer added another new feature which lets customers collect stamps with every purchase over £10 in-store. On Friday, it was announced Morrisons will overhaul its UK supermarkets by scrapping 2,500 items and replacing them with premium farm shop style products. The revamp - which is already underway in some UK stores - is being dubbed 'Morrisons Magic' and will be led by Director Andrew Staniland, as first reported by The Grocer. After trial success, it is believed Morrisons could roll out the wholesale changes across all of its stores in the coming months Its Warrington store has already undergone the transformation as part of an initial trial period which saw it add 500 new items to its range while removing 2,500. After the success, it is believed Morrisons could roll out the wholesale changes across all of its stores in the coming months. Morrisons' revamp will reportedly focus on its Market Street range, where shoppers can currently purchase fresh meats, fish, greens and baked goods. This area in stores is set to be transformed into something resembling a farm shop, marketed at both rookie and skilled home cooks. These products will be sold in foil trays in which meats will be sauced, marinated and breaded before being sold ready to cook in an attempt to give items a 'premium' feel. Its new ready meal range will also allegedly feature a collaboration with sushi chain YO! in a move to widen its selection of cuisines. The planned overhaul is good news for bargain hunters with Morrisons having a 'laser focus on clear pricing and value'. This is said to include promotions on items like squash, bread and biscuits for as cheap as £1 or two for £3. There will also be a three for £5 fresh fruit deal, a 'pick and mix' style bakery and pizza offer.


Scottish Sun
23-04-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
High street discount chain slashes the price of huge bags of Toblerone to 50p from £4
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHOCOLATE fans are scrambling to a major retailer after it dropped the price of Toblerone bags to just 50p – down from £4. B&M is behind the deal, with the Toblerone Tiny Bags (280g) spotted on sale at a branch in Bordon, Hampshire. 1 B&M is behind the deal, with the Toblerone Tiny Bags (280g) spotted on sale at a branch in Bordon, Hampshire. One eagle-eyed shopper posted the bargain to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group and said it was in B&M Bordon, Hampshire. The post quickly caused a stir on social media, with shoppers eager to grab the deal. One replied: 'What a bargain!' Another, tagging a sibling, wrote: 'Dad would be wanting them.' A third added: 'Oh that's good. My sister lives there lol.' And someone else urged their pal: 'Get yourselves in there.' But not everyone was sold. One commenter complained: 'They're rank, all of them taste like dark chocolate for some reason.' The Toblerone Tiny Bags include bite-sized chunks of the classic Swiss chocolate. As always, stock can vary by location, so it's worth checking your nearest B&M to see if you can bag the bargain too. Shopping discounts - How to make savings and find the best bargains You can use a comparison tool like to see which shop is offering the item cheapest right now. Last week, Toblerone confirmed it has axed an iconic chocolate bar leaving shoppers devastated. Sweet giant Mondelez has exclusively told The Sun, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on the dark chocolate version of the bar. Recently, shoppers were flocking to Morrisons to get their hands on a whopping 360g Toblerone bar. The sweet treat was being snapped up for just £3 using Morrisons More card. The bars previously hit shelves for £6.26, meaning shoppers are making a saving of over 50%. Elsewhere, shoppers have been racing to B&M after spotting Cadbury's Daim Eggs back on shelves for just £1.50. The Easter treat made its return after the Christmas version, Dairy Milk Robins, was discontinued, leaving shoppers gutted. Recently, Morrisons slashed the price of a number of its big packs of Cadbury chocolates to just 87p. The chocolates include Bitsa Wispa, Crunchie Rocks, Oreo Bites, and Cadbury Animals, all going for a fraction of their usual price. The 110g bags of sweet treats usually range anywhere between £1.75 to £2 at the major supermarkets. Remember to compare prices It is important to always shop around as you might find a cheaper alternative. Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price. Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal. A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for too.


The Sun
23-04-2025
- Business
- The Sun
High street discount chain slashes the price of huge bags of Toblerone to 50p from £4
CHOCOLATE fans are scrambling to a major retailer after it dropped the price of Toblerone bags to just 50p – down from £4. B&M is behind the deal, with the Toblerone Tiny Bags (280g) spotted on sale at a branch in Bordon, Hampshire. One eagle-eyed shopper posted the bargain to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group and said it was in B&M Bordon, Hampshire. The post quickly caused a stir on social media, with shoppers eager to grab the deal. One replied: 'What a bargain!' Another, tagging a sibling, wrote: 'Dad would be wanting them.' A third added: 'Oh that's good. My sister lives there lol.' And someone else urged their pal: 'Get yourselves in there.' But not everyone was sold. The Toblerone Tiny Bags include bite-sized chunks of the classic Swiss chocolate. As always, stock can vary by location, so it's worth checking your nearest B&M to see if you can bag the bargain too. Shopping discounts - How to make savings and find the best bargains You can use a comparison tool like to see which shop is offering the item cheapest right now. Last week, Toblerone confirmed it has axed an iconic chocolate bar leaving shoppers devastated. Sweet giant Mondelez has exclusively told The Sun, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on the dark chocolate version of the bar. Recently, shoppers were flocking to Morrisons to get their hands on a whopping 360g Toblerone bar. The sweet treat was being snapped up for just £3 using Morrisons More card. The bars previously hit shelves for £6.26, meaning shoppers are making a saving of over 50%. Elsewhere, shoppers have been racing to B&M after spotting Cadbury's Daim Eggs back on shelves for just £1.50. The Easter treat made its return after the Christmas version, Dairy Milk Robins, was discontinued, leaving shoppers gutted. Recently, Morrisons slashed the price of a number of its big packs of Cadbury chocolates to just 87p. The chocolates include Bitsa Wispa, Crunchie Rocks, Oreo Bites, and Cadbury Animals, all going for a fraction of their usual price. The 110g bags of sweet treats usually range anywhere between £1.75 to £2 at the major supermarkets. Remember to compare prices It is important to always shop around as you might find a cheaper alternative. Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price. Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal. A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for too. 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.
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Morrisons announces More Card loyalty programme shake-up from today
A supermarket chain is making a key change which will benefit an important charitable cause. Morrisons has announced its More Card holders will be able to donate their loyalty points to charity, Marie Curie from today (April 14). The charity, which provides care for those with terminal illnesses in their homes and hospices, as well as for family members affected, will be able to receive points or pounds from the grocer's customers who wish to support the cause. READ MORE: Pride of Britain Fund dishes out money to West Midlands charity Shoppers will be able to donate More Card Points to Marie Curie in multiples of 1,000 (£1 value), via the Morrisons More website or on the app. The supermarket said the new initiative will "ensure flexibility" in the donations so customers can give however many points or pounds they would like to, while also being free to swapping back to saving their Morrisons points for in-store or online use. Morrisons' latest scheme follows the news the grocer had hit the first donation figure of £1 million for Marie Curie, only three months into the three-year national charity partnership between the two firms. By 2027, Marie Curie and Morrisons are striving to raise £15 million in order to provide more nurses and expert care in local communities, to enhance Marie Curie hospices, and to create 'moments that matter' for people who may be at the end of their life. The charity estimated that currently one in four people in the UK die without the care or support they may have needed at the end of their life in the UK. READ MORE: Morrisons slashes essentials to just 8p ahead of Easter weekend David Scott, corporate affairs director at Morrisons, said: 'We are delighted to see this next step in our partnership with Marie Curie which builds on £1 million already raised thanks to our incredible colleagues and customers. "Today's news marks a meaningful evolution in the Morrisons More Card loyalty programme and follows feedback from customers who want their everyday shopping to make a difference to a great charity. "Whether our customers choose to spend their points or donate them, every transaction now has the potential to support families facing terminal illness.' Matthew Reed, chief executive at Marie Curie, added: 'Every pound donated helps ensure more people can access the expert care and compassion they need at the end of life. "We're proud to be partnering with Morrisons in this innovative way and look forward to seeing the impact of this new loyalty feature across the communities we serve.'