‘Ready for winter’ shoppers rush to B&M as teddy fleece bedding is now £10
FALL has officially begun and everyone is starting to retreat.
Summer duvets are being replaced by thicker duvets that are wonderful to snuggle under.
And one savvy shopper bagged a bargain when she visited her local B&M store.
Mary Butterton posted some pictures of what she had bought in the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
The first is a Teddy Fleece duvet set with two pillowcases in cream.
She captioned the photo: “Double teddy fleece bedding reduced to £10 B&M, ready for winter!”
The duvet cover comes from the Cosy collection by B&M and features thermal fleece to keep you warm during cold nights.
Some of the colours are available online for £20, so Mary was able to grab a bargain and pay half price!
While in the store, Mary also noticed some Christmas pajamas.
The pyjama set was aimed at children aged 5-6, but was originally priced at £6 and is now available for 10p!
They wore a gray long-sleeved T-shirt with the text ‘Merry Christmas’ and a reindeer on the front.
The bottom consisted of long leggings in matching gray, decorated with reindeer.
A B&M shopper commented on Marys’ post: “They’re from last year. Not all stores even have them as most sell them straight after Christmas to get rid of them.
“This year there are all new styles.”
Another added: “They’re now only 10p, the same as last year, so not all shops have them but they’re very comfortable and a bargain!”
Someone else commented: “We don’t mind last year’s stock!”
As for the other discounted items: B&M is selling Sherpa kids’ hoodies for half price.
The grey and cream ones were originally £10 and are now £5, while the pink and blue ones were £5 and are now £2.50.
Measuring approximately 96 x 125 cm, they are ideal for keeping children warm on the sofa.
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This will help you save money on your energy bill and avoid having to sit in the cold.
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- Microwaveable wheat bag – initial cost £4, running costs less than 1p per hour
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