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‘This is brilliant’ say shoppers as Sainsbury’s fan asks to ‘check the drinks aisle’ where you can get 10p orange juice

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Do you have a party planned for this weekend?

Then it’s worth checking out the drinks aisle at Sainsbury’s, as one lucky shopper recently shared the huge amount of bargains he managed to find.

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Do you have a party planned for this weekend? Be sure to visit your local Sainsbury’s first.Credit: Alamy
One lucky shopper scored a range of discounted drinks including orange juice for just 10 cents

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One lucky shopper scored a range of discounted drinks including orange juice for just 10 centsCredit: Facebook
The Facebook user also shared a photo of the receipt

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The Facebook user also shared a photo of the receiptCredit: Facebook

No gathering, be it a birthday party or a garden barbecue, is complete without a range of drinks – and these deals from Sainsbury’s are perfect for quenching your thirst on a budget.

Delighted shopper Rory Sherwood took to Facebook to inform other bargain hunters about the amazing deals, including orange juice as change.

According to Rory, who shared the news on Extreme Couponing and Bargains Group in the UKthe popular supermarket has reduced prices in its drinks section.

Some of the goodies he revealed in the postwas reduced to just 10 cents, saving customers a fortune on their bills.

”Check out your local Sainsbury’s drinks aisles as I’ve just found some bargains in mine! ” said Rory, who spotted the reduced-price shopping at the Chippenham branch.

Among the cheap deals he managed to score was a 24-pack of Pepsi Max Mango flavor, which cost just 25 cents a can, as well as a four-pack of J20 for 50 cents a bottle of the refreshing drink.

All pleased with his incredible purchase, the shopper revealed he also bought Cawston orange juice for a 10p pack that fits in his bag, getting four in total.

In the photos, where she also shared the receipt, Rory revealed that she purchased the Bottlegreen Raspberry cordial, as well as the orange-flavored version, both for 50 cents.

These 500ml bottles normally cost £4.25 – so if you like cordials, be sure to check out your local Sainsbury’s now.

Other fabulous bargains included the Tenzing Energy drink for an affordable 25 cents.

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The bevvy, which normally costs £1.60, is a sparkling plant-based drink with natural caffeine, electrolytes from Himalayan rock salt and vitamin C – perfect for getting through a hot summer’s day.

Advising others not to sleep on the offer, Rory wrote in the caption: “Happy hunting!”

Almost 200 people liked the post, while dozens flocked to the comments to tag their friends and family.

How to save at your grocery store

THERE ARE lots of ways to save on your groceries.

You can look for yellow or red stickers on products that show when they have been reduced.

If the food is fresh, you will 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 hasty purchases when you get to the grocery store.

Buying your own brand can also be an easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills.

This means abandoning “better” or “luxury” products and instead opting for “premier” or value-type lines.

Many supermarkets run unstable vegetable and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they are misshapen or imperfect.

For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not program, offering 5kg boxes of fruit and veg for just £1.50.

If you’re on a low income and are a parent, you could get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.

Additionally, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Families Support Fund.

One couldn’t wait to get their hands on the orange juice and write: ”Cawston 10p, this is brilliant, I hope mine has it.”

Another was disappointed, informing other area residents: “Never in Tunbridge Wells either.”

“I’m going to look for some bottle green,” someone else planned a trip to their branch.

”Pleasant! I love that Mango Pepsi,” added a diehard fan.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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