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Tesco shoppers are rushing to buy 'beautiful' winter warmers for £8.50

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TESCO shoppers are flooding into the supermarket to pick up a winter warmer that can be scanned for under £10.

Shoppers took to a social media post to confirm the cozy warmer is 'heaven'.

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The cozy item is available to purchase and scan at a discount of over £20Credit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

The product – a Silentnight teddy fleece reversible duvet set – was posted on the popular Facebook group 'Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK' and usually sells for much more than the current retail price.

It's currently the cheapest place to get the product, although 'The Range' fans can buy a similar one for £7.99 – but it's not reversible.

On the site, Emma Grace Lawrence said: “Tesco Hailsham £8.50 from £34.”

Bargain hunters quickly jumped into the comments section to share their thoughts on the sale.

One user said: “I have this, it's beautiful.”

And a second user said: “I'm over the moon with my copy, it's heaven to go to bed.”

While a third said: “It's so soft and comfy.”

The original poster stated that the deal was found at its local Hailsham branch in East Sussex, but it is not known if the sale is taking place nationwide.

Unfortunately, the warmer is showing as out of stock online today – so heat-chasing Brits will have to run to their local store to see if they can get the same offer.

If you're hoping to get the deal but live in another area, the best way to find your nearest store is to use the search function on the Tesco website. It may be worth calling ahead to check stock to avoid a wasted trip.

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But shoppers should be reminded that before buying a product, they should do their research and make sure it is still the cheapest option on sites like 'Compare the Market' and 'Confused.com'.

People across the country are constantly posting their best-value finds on social media, and grocery stores are always dropping deals where customers can get their hands on them before supplies run out.

In addition to posting various one-time deals, some also offer tips on how to spend less when you're trudging through the grocery store and doing your weekly grocery shopping.

Helpful tips to spend less at Tesco

Club card prices: The Tesco Clubcard is free to sign up and can save punters hundreds of pounds on their monthly costs for essentials – and they've recently introduced special “Clubcard Pricing” to save even more.

Hidden cheaper aisle: Tesco superstores usually have a 'world food' area full of treats imported from all over the world, and according to self-proclaimed 'coupon kid' Jordan Cox, this is where shoppers can find some of the best deals around are.

Hidden coupons: Although it's easy to wander past, Tesco stores have a shopping magazine with free coupons every month, allowing cash-strapped shoppers to pay full price for their favorite items.

Avoid higher prices at some storesTesco Express stores are dotted around most of Britain's cities and while they are convenient – because they are usually close by and open late – Brits pay a premium for the goods inside, around 10 percent more than the larger Tesco supermarkets .

But for those who don't call Tesco their essentials supplier, other supermarkets are offering deals that are getting the public excited as the cost of living crisis continues to grip the country.

Asda is currently discounting a chic 'Gino D'Acampo Black 3L Manual Air Fryer' in the store's mega sale.

While a savvy shopper has revealed how you can get a free bakery treat every time you visit Lidl in February.

The supermarket regularly adds household items to its discount promotions

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The supermarket regularly adds household items to its discount promotionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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