Buyers flocked to large supermarkets after drastically dropped the price of Lego set.
An eagle -eyed customer sounds alarm after seeing an extraordinary offer at their local store.

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Set Williams Racing and Nigel Mansell Lego now only £ 17.50, making it an ideal Christmas prize for petrolhead in your life.
Sharing a blink of a kit on an extreme coupon and bid on the UK Facebook page, they wrote: “Just bought this from Asda for £ 17.50, not £ 70.”
This causes a gestation with other buyers, especially those at the beginning of the Christmas offer.
“I need to see,” someone wrote in the comments.
“Take yourself to Asda,” added another, marking a friend.
Other people help show that Williams Racing and Nigel Mansell Kit are not the only one to be contested.
“They also have McLaren and Ayrton Senna for £ 25, not £ 70,” they wrote.
“I got a Disney castle yesterday at the same price,” added another.
A woman wrote: “Find your Christmas gift,” and mark her partner.
It should be noted that not all stores offer the same promotion, so be sure to check with your local store before traveling.
You can use the Store Locator option on the ASDA website to find contact details for your nearest branch.
Asda is not the only shop that launches a big savings on Christmas prizes: its staff too.
Some items have been dropped up to 50% and parents really run to get an offer.
One of the intelligent parents has shared freshwater -the freshness of them on extreme and fresh coupons -the UK Group on Facebook.
The post reads: “The range of 50% for the chosen toy, all of this reaches £ 18: 50 is good for stockings etc.”
The picture shows various board games, including classic four consecutive time.
Bargain hunters managed to take 10 items with a total of £ 18.50.
It came to less than £ 2 for one board game that stole.
When Christmas is getting closer, this is the perfect opportunity to store prizes at low prices.
If you are looking for more Christmas savings, then we have compiled the cheapest Christmas chocolate offer that you can bag today.
Meanwhile, Tesco, Morrisons and Smyths have revealed when the sale of their big Christmas toys will be launched – with some alive.
Buyers can start marking a list of children’s desires, with a price cut up to 50% in toys that must be owned before rushing festive.
Although Christmas is still a week away, all large supermarkets reveal their lively treats today.
Earlier this week, M&S revealed when the Christmas food-to-order service was launched today, September 23.
How to save in asda
Budget range expenditure
Smart spending Eilish Stout-Cairns recommends that buyers take items from Just Essentials Range Asda.
He said: “Asda’s budget range is easily recognized because it is bright yellow! Keep your eyes yellow and you will find their important range.
“This is an extraordinary value and I found that he has a choice of budget items that are much broader than other supermarkets.
Register to Asda Rewards
Savvy-Saver also suppressed the importance of registering with the ASDA prize scheme.
He said: “Asda Rewards are free to join and if you shop at Asda, you must really register.
“As a member of the Asda Rewards, you will get an exclusive discount and offer, and you will also be able to get a 10% cashback for star products.
“This will go straight into your cashpot, and after you get at least £ 1, you can transfer money in your cashpot to the ASDA voucher.
We have previously collected the best supermarket loyalty scheme – including those that will save your money.
Look for a liquor offer
Eilish always shows that buyers who want to buy liquor are looking for cheap deals.
He said: “Asda often has alcohol offers: buy six bottles and save 25%.
“This offer includes selected bottles with a choice of red, white and rose, and Prosecco. Usually there are many popular bottles included, for example, Oyster Bay Hawkes Bay Merlot, Oyster Bay Hawkes Bay Merlot and Freixenet Prosecco Doc
“Obviously, the more expensive the bottle you choose, the more you keep.”
Join the Facebook group
Savvy Saver also recommends that Asda fans join the Facebook group to continue to know about the latest bargains in the shop.
Eilish said: “I suggest joining the Facebook group the latest agreement to find out about the latest offers and new launch at the store.
“Every day, more than 250,000 hunters of agreement to share the latest bargaining offers and new releases.
“For example, recently a member shared a new range of Barbie Asda’s range that was seen in the store.
“Other members distributed the outdoor plants of freshwater they took, including roses for 47p, blackcurrant shrubs for 14p and Topaary trees for 14p.”