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The high street store that’s selling a KILO of Reese’s peanut butter cups for just £3.99

Published on April 23, 2025 at 07:46 AM

THE sweet treats are being sold for £12.99 a pack on Amazon.

But there's a high street store that's selling a massive kilogram of Reese's miniature for just

Bag of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures.
A chuffed shopper took to Facebook after finding a kilo bag of Reese's mini peanut butter cups for just £3.99 in Home Bargains
Supermarket display of Cadbury Easter eggs.
The Home Bargains mega deal comes amid a study of the most sustainable Easter eggs, with the Reese one coming in at number six on the list

Savvy shopper Sibasis took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook to share his find.

Alongside a picture of the massive pack, he wrote: “Special offer: 1kg for just £3.99!

“Time to stock up at !”

The comments section was almost immediately filled with people admitting they were desperate to get their hands on a pack.

“NEEEEDDDD,” one wrote.

“Yes please!” another added.

“Don't you like this chocolate?” a third commented, tagging a friend.

As someone else sighed of their local store: “They never have any!”

News of Home Bargains' peanut butter cup deal comes after Reese's egg featured in a study looking at which eggs were the most sustainable.

The Reese's Milk Chocolate Hollow Egg came in at number six on the list of the top 10, with 26.5% of the product made up of packaging.

However, 100% of the packaging used for the egg was recyclable, giving it a sustainability score of 43.3.

Terry's Chocolate Orange egg topped the list with a sustainability score of 66.7 (out of 100), followed by Cadbury's Creme Egg hollow Easter egg with 63.3.

Last place was taken by the Ferrero Rocher Easter Egg in white chocolate, with a score of 16.7 out of 100.

The result was determined due to the box having no instructions on how to recycle the packaging, which made up 30% of the product.

It also used four different materials in the packaging – plastic, cardboard, foil, and paper.

“Over the years, many Easter egg producers have made great strides to reduce the use of plastic in their packaging,” Mark Hall, plastic waste expert at BusinessWaste.co.uk commented.

“Yet our research shows there’s still further to go when it comes to sustainable packaging.

“However, it is great to see nine out of ten products clearly marked with recycling instructions and most packaging having high recyclability rates.”

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