Morrisons has warned they will be restricted ... often reused long after the chocolates were finished. Quality Street, launched by Mackintosh (now part of Nestlé) in 1936, was the first widely ...
Morrisons has slashed the price of Quality Street chocolates to just £3.50, undercutting rivals including Aldi and Lidl. The supermarket giant is offering members of its Morrisons More scheme the ...
And Morrisons has done just that, slashing the price of its 750g Quality Street bags to £4. The hefty bag should cost £7 but one savvy customer was only charged £4 when they scanned the product ...
A SUPERMARKET giant is selling huge retro Quality Street tins that are bigger and cheaper than tubs sold at Tesco and Morrisons. Asda is now selling Nestlé's iconic Quality Street tins for just £4.
Stores are currently selling two 550g tins of Roses, Heroes, Quality Street and Celebrations for £7 with a Morrisons More Card - or £3.50 each. Announcing the deal on the Morrisons Facebook page ...
All of the other major supermarkets, including Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, are selling Quality Street and Celebrations tubs for £6 each, so you’ll make a £1.51 saving by shopping at Aldi.
Sainsbury’s is also selling Quality Street and Celebrations tubs for £ ... £6 at Asda and £6 at Morrisons. But if you buy two 600g tubs at Morrisons you can get them for £8 with a Morrisons ...
Other supermarkets including Morrisons, Tesco ... flavour fondant wrapped in dark chocolate has joined the 11 Quality Street sweets at pick and mix stations across selected John Lewis stores ...