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Major supermarket slashes the price of lingerie to £1.50 in mega sale – there’s kids clothes for less than £5 as well
ON average, a good bra will set you back around £20 – but now thrifty shoppers have spotted affordable lingerie going for just £1.50.
So, if you’re in a dire need of a new bra but don’t want to fork out a fortune, fear not, as Facebook users have got you covered.



One deal hunter, Nicola Steele, took to the popular Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group after spotting loads of cut-price wardrobe essentials in ASDA.
According to the mum, from Manchester, the mega supermarket has slashed prices across its lingerie, kids’ clothing and even homeware sections.
The thrifty shopper managed to get hands on piles of bargains, including different bras for as little as £1.50.
The monster haul included a sexy pastel yellow set (knickers for £1.50 and bra £3.50) that’s perfect to welcome spring, as well as a bright blue T-shirt bra, slashed from £6 to just £1.50.
Another gorgeous find was a sparkly Padded Plunge bra, which was going for a mere £1.50, down from £8, saving Nicole a fortune.
The money-smart ASDA customer also managed to snap up a Two-Pack T-shirt Bra for just £2 – or a quid each – down from a whopping £16.
According to Nicole, who did her shopping in the Horwich branch, all underwear was being flogged for £1.50 to just £3.50.
Meanwhile, the children’s section was packed with purse-friendly outerwear – boys’ coats were going for £4.50 and a fiver, whilst girls’ coats were priced at £12.
All chuffed with the mega haul, Nicola – one of the 2.6million members of the page – said she also snapped up a Stitch-themed cutlery set for the little ones, or any Disney fan, for £1.23.
Informing fellow bargain hunters about the epic offers, Nicola wrote in the caption of the post: ”ASDA Horwich this was yesterday only just managed to get round to posting.”
Since then, the post has taken the internet by storm, winning the Facebook user a whopping 120 likes in less than 24 hours.
Dozens flogged to comments to tag their friends and family members, with some sharing their fabulous buys.
One woman said: ”I just got hoodies down to £3 and 3 pack of T-shirts down to £3 too!”
A second moaned: ”Won’t see prices like that in our asda, most £6-£9 in sales clothes and boots roughly half original price.”
How Asda has upped it's game

By Fabulous’ Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer
Take a whizz round the aisles in Asda it is hard not to notice how good the George at Asda clothing range is at the minute.
Add into the mix their recent collaboration with fashion designer Roksanda, celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week, which is full of the designer’s signature colour blocking dresses, oversized Borg fleeces and bold stripe co-ords, it is easy to see why the brand is on fire!
All proceeds from the range go to The British Fashion Council to help promote young designers, so a win win!
There also seems to be a return to quality in the clothing range.
‘Style Stories’ with fashion influencer Erica Davies is a capsule collection of Autumn must-haves which delivered not only on style, but on great pocket friendly prices starting from £7.
Gorgeous quilted jackets, slogan sweats and a chocolate faux sheepskin flying jacket are among my faves.
Plus, George at Asda has just been crowned with the Best Kidswear in our Fabulous Fashion awards voted for by the Fabulous readers.
Click to buy enables you to shop the whole range online or you can just have a browse while you do the weekly shop.
You are welcome!
”Love these bras,” someone else chimed in, raving over the budget-friendly lingerie essential.
Whatever you’re buying, it’s always a good idea to shop around to find the best deal.
You can compare prices on websites like Google shopping, which is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web.
Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers.
All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one.
All the discontinued drinks, snacks and sweets from brands like Walkers and Cadbury that are coming back to shelves
EVERYONE has a much-missed chocolate, sweet drink or snack that has disappeared from shelves.
Brands like Walkers and Cadbury as tapping into the trend for nostalgia by bringing back iconic discontinued products.

And some major brands have been shaking up their offerings to keep shoppers on their toes in recent months.
Some have brought back items last seen years ago while others have introduced new flavours.
We’ve rounded up some of the best new arrivals and returning favourites to hit shelves.
Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola has brought back its Lime-flavoured drink after axing it around 17 years ago.
Shoppers were left devastated after the beverage, combining the classic Coke flavour with lime juice, was discontinued.
As of December, Farm Foods was selling a pack of eight 330ml cans of the drink.
Shoppers can find their nearest Farm Foods store by visiting www.farmfoods.co.uk/store-finder.php.
Ocado and Iceland are also currently selling a 1.75litre bottle of Lime Coca-Cola for £2.50 online.
Cadbury

Cadbury has launched a host of new and returning chocolates including one not seen since the 90s.
The chocolatier recently unveiled Caramel Mini Rolls, with a pack of 10 available exclusively at Asda for £2.38.
They’re set to hit Tesco and Morrisons shelves soon as well.
Last year also saw Cadbury bring back “yummy” 90s bar Top Deck – and it’s still on sale.
Shoppers can pick up the bar in a 110g size, with the price cheapest at Tesco where it’s £1.65.
Iceland is also selling a 95g bar of the chocolate, but it’s on sale for £1.75 – 10p more expensive than Tesco.
Tesco shoppers can also get their hands on new “Made to Share” Cadbury 180g bars for £2.65.
The bars are available to buy across Express and Superstores and via the retailer’s website based on local availability.
The bars feature playful packaging that divides the chocolate into sections labelled with relatable scenarios like “who cooked”, “who cleaned” and “who ate”.
Chocoholics will be able to get their hands on new Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff within days too.
Cadbury confirmed last month the hybrid chocolate would be on shelves in just over a months’ time.
We’ve checked and they’re not on sale at the major supermarkets just yet, so it’s worth keeping your eyes peeled.
Walkers

Walkers has brought back its legendary Worcester Sauce flavour crisps after stirring up speculation they would make a return online.
The popular flavour, which was axed two years ago, has made a return, but only since March 4, for five days.
That means shoppers have just five days to plan their trip to the Wests Midlands town.
Plus, they only available exclusively at Charlie’s Convenience Store, 59 Barbourne Road, Worcester.
Nestle

Nestle discontinued the Caramac bar in November 2023, citing dwindling customer demand and sales.
But it has since made sporadic appearances, including most recently on the Discount Dragon website.
Shoppers can pick up a multi-pack of 48 of the 30g bars for £18.99 instead of a recommended retail price (RRP) of £26.40.
Ferrero

Shoppers have been rushing to their nearest B&M after Ferrero launched new Kinder Crunchy Cookies.
The cookies are made up of a mixture of milk and white chocolate chips, coming in a pack of eight.
The new sweet treat, scanning at tills for £2.99, is being advertised as the perfect accompaniment to a cold glass of milk.
Britvic

Britvic has unveiled a new flavour of Tango – Strawberry Smash – but shoppers can only pick up the fizzy drink for a limited time.
The beverage combines sweet strawberry with tropical pineapple flavours for a tangy punch.
Shoppers can pick up the new drink across a host of supermarkets in can or bottle form.
We spotted a 500ml bottle on Snappy Shopper for £1.25 while Amazon is selling a 2litre bottle for £3.35.
Heineken

Heineken has re-launched a new stout to rival Guinness, after three years off shelves.
The decision to revive Murphy’s comes amid unprecedented demand for the drink, with stout giant Guinness even facing shortages late last year.
Shoppers can get their hands on four and ten-packs of the 4% tipple, priced at £5 and £10, respectively.
Murphy’s has not been stocked in supermarkets since 2022, when it was in Tesco.
Before then, it was available from Asda in 2021 and Sainsbury’s in 2019.
Mars

Mars’s Milky Way Crispy Rolls are back on shelves after being discontinued almost three years ago.
Tesco is selling the iconic chocolate in its Express stores, while stocks last, for 45p a pop.
Iceland also brought them back for a week only at the start of last month, alongside new Bounty and Twix versions.
Shoppers could pick up the three crispy rolls for 50p each or three for £1.20.
M&S

M&S has launched a series of new Easter eggs and shoppers can’t get enough of them.
This includes a new “Dippy Whippy” egg which comes packed with a mixture of orange mini eggs, orange jelly and marshmallow.
The 345g Easter Egg is priced at £12.
How to save on your supermarket shop
THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.
You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they’ve been reduced.
If the food is fresh, you’ll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.
Making a list should also save you money, as you’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.
Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.
This means ditching “finest” or “luxury” products and instead going for “own” or value” type of lines.
Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they’re misshapen or imperfect.
For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.
If you’re on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.
Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.
Airline with UK flights introduces new baggage size limit and it’s good news for hand luggage passengers
AN airline has introduced new luggage rules which is good news for passengers who travel with just hand luggage.
WestJet, which is the second largest in Canada, has said it is changing the size of its accepted hand luggage for all its flights to make flying much easier for passengers.


WestJet has always had a unique hand baggage size and only accepted bags the size of 55 x 40 x 20 cm or under on its flights.
Compared to the average airline, the measurements are quite different, making it difficult for flyers to find a suitable hand luggage case or bag.
However, the airline has said it will be changing the rules, with its new sizing aligning with the majority of commercial airlines, like Delta.
Their new measurements are 53 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm, which include wheels and handles.
The airline has also added an inch to the accepted height to ‘increase stowage capacity, improve cabin comfort, and enhance bin functionality’.
New WestJet baggage sizing devices will be delivered to airports by March 13.
However, bags of the new and old sizes will be accepted until May 6 when the new rules officially come into effect.
Talking about the changes, Colleen Tynan, WestJet vice-president of experience management said: “We expect this change will help streamline check-in and boarding times by eliminating the inconsistency between WestJet and several other carriers.
“Introducing a new standard size ensures more bags fit on more flights, so we expect this to have a big impact on the overall experience.”
The adjustments will also apply to WestJet’s new Sunwing aircraft which will join their fleet in spring.

WestJet operates flights from the UK to Toronto and Vancouver with additional seasonal flights to the likes of St John’s, Newfoundland, and Labrador.
They also offer a ticket option which is budget-friendly and has no frills whatsoever.
Announcing their cheapest ticket last year, WestJet allows customers to fly with only personal items that fit under the seat in front.
You can take a check-in bag, but that would be at an additional cost.
Passengers who decide to fly with the budget option will also not be able to choose their seats.
Upon booking, passengers would be automatically assigned their seats, and not necessarily with their travel partner either.
The cheapest ticket we found through WestJet was a return from London Gatwick to Vancouver for £302.76pp.
This budget airline is set to launch its first-ever UK flights this summer with a long-haul route.
And the UK’s biggest regional airline will launch a new flight from Southampton airport.

UK’s Eurovision 2025 act confirmed and song revealed a year after Olly Alexander came 18th and was branded ‘a flop’
UK’s Eurovision 2025 act Remember Monday have revealed the song they will be performing with at the competition.
The Sun revealed last month that girl group Remember Monday will be flying the flag for Brits come May.


The country trio joined Scott Mills in the Radio 2 studio to play their anthem What the Hell Just Happened?
The band told listeners: “Honestly, we feel like we’re on another planet, nothing’s sinking in, to be honest I think it’s just sunk in then, the lead up… You said ‘the global stage’ and I was like, ‘wait, what!’
Band member Lauren Bryne said: “We met at sixth form college a few years ago and, essentially, we always had free periods on a Monday which is when we just used to get together and sing and then that turned into us singing every single day of the week and not going to our classes and our teacher used to come and find us in random spare classrooms and knock on the door and be like, ‘Girls are you coming into class today?’ and we were like, ‘No Jenny, we’re just going to stay in here, sorry!’
“So we did that for years and years and it kind of became a little in joke that it was always happening on a Monday so that’s where Remember Monday was born and, yeah, about a year and a bit ago, we packed in the day job and went full time and it’s going OK! [laughs]. Here we are.
On hearing the song played live for the first time, they said: “That is crazy, we’ll cry later!”
Scott then got Jenny – their Performing Arts teacher from school – on the phone.
The host said: “They used to skip your class all the time?”
Teacher Jenny said: “Well yeah, but I used to let them get away with it ’cause they were that good… Congratulations girls I’m so thrilled for you. The song is amazing.”
The band continued: “You’re the reason we’re here together. We talk about you every single day, honestly, we genuinely do.”
Jenny praised the girls as a “natural talent, just incredible voices, incredible ears and just wonderful, lovely girls”.
The girls replied: Jennyyyyyy, we love you!
While Eurovision Rylan left a message saying: “Tell them I can’t wait for a night out with the girls!”
It’s a stark contrast to last year when Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander represented the UK with pop song Dizzy.
A source said: “As ever behind the scenes competition has been fierce to represent the UK.
“This year bosses have opted to shake things up and send a female trio, Remember Monday.
“The song is a stark change from Olly Alexander last year but the girls are sure to get the nation behind them.”
The British country pop trio is made up of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele.
It’s not the first time the group have found themselves in a televised singing competition.
In 2019 they took part in The Voice and caught the eye of BBC Radio 2 Breakfast host Scott Mills when they were played on the station last year.
They have also performed at a string of major UK events including Country to Country, The Long Road and Buckle and Boots.
Remember Monday have also amassed a following of 524,000 followers on TikTok alone.
