A MAJOR retailer has sent shoppers wild after slashing the price of popular chocolate to just pennies.
So if your secret stash is running low and you fancy a to celebrate the arrival of weekend, you’ve come to the right place.


While may be long over, that doesn’t necessarily mean we’re sick and tired of sweets just yet â and now shoppers can snap up Terry’s Orange Chocolate Mini Eggs for spare change.
Informing other bargain-mad chocolate lovers about the , one woman, Kate Pickering, took to .
”;;Maybe not everyone’s taste but only 20p in Lidl,”;; she wrote in the post, shared on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
While some may wonder if there’s a catch or if the treats will expire soon, there’s no need to worry.
Uploading a snap of her mini haul, Kate revealed that the mini eggs are still good to enjoy until March 2026.
This offer is indeed not one to sleep on if you love â as the same treat retails for more than a whopping 10x elsewhere.
Rival shoppers can expect to fork out £1.50 for the chocolates â so if you want to save some serious cash, best get racing to the local German retailer now.
Needless to say, the offer has already taken the internet by storm, winning Kate a staggering 140 likes.
Fellow bargain-mad shoppers flooded to comments to tag their friends and family.
One Lidl customer revealed which location still had loads of the cut-price chocolates left in their store.
”;;Had plenty in Wisbech!!”;;
Unfortunately, not everyone had luck finding the cheap treat at their branch.
”;;None in mine. I love these.”;;
This comes after the mega discount retailer warned shoppers not to eat a popular product over fears it .
Lidl is recalling Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut bars and offering customers a full refund.
The affectedare Cocoa & Orange, Blueberry Muffin, Salted Caramel, and Berry flavours, with a best-before date of November 2025 and batch code L24316.
The(FSA) notice told shoppers that Lidl was recalling the products “due to the potential presence of plastic foreign bodies which may present a choking hazard”;;.
The FSA continued: “Customers are asked to return this product to the nearest store where a full refund will be given.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your cooperation.”;;
These warnings aim to protect the public from harm and help remove dangerous items from shelves quickly.