Major discounter is flogging Lindt chocolate bars for just 10p – over 95% cheaper than Tesco & Asda

B&M has slashed the price of their Lindt chocolate bars to as little as 10p.

The discount chain has stunned shoppers who quickly took to social media to share their thoughts.

The photo shows various dark chocolate flavours such as caramel, lemon, and intense mint

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The photo shows various dark chocolate flavours such as caramel, lemon, and intense mintCredit: Facebook

One shopper commented: “Would’ve been fab for Xmas.”

“If their chilli chocolate is here, I need it lol”, said another customer.

However, it is unclear whether this deal is available in all B&M stores.

Alternatively, Lindt bars can be bought in Tesco for £2.75, or £2.15 with a Clubcard.

They are also on offer in Asda for £2.15.

How to save money at B&M

Shoppers have saved hundreds of pounds every year using B&M’s scanner app,

The app allows you to see if an items price is lower than it’s advertised as on the shop floor label.

Seasonal items and old stock are typically items B&M want to shift, so they’ll discount them.

An ex-B&M manager recommends visiting your local B&M at 10am on a Wednesday too.

Prices can drop to as little as 10p to ensure stock is cleared out to create space for new products.

How to find your nearest B&M

THERE are plenty of B&Ms around the UK – in fact, the retailer has around 600 stores.

To find your nearest, use the online store locator tool.

There are three different types of B&M shops: Bargains Stores, Home Stores and Home Stores with Garden Centre.

But what’s the difference? Bargains Stores tend to be based on high streets and have a smaller range of goods.

Home Stores have larger furniture items, while Home Stores with Garden Centres have an outside space for garden products.