A WOMAN was left completely shocked after scoring a mega bargain at Tesco.
So if your purse is tighter than ever and you want to make a discounted purchase, you’ve come to the right place.
Georgina Sullivan was totally shocked while strolling through her local Tesco when she spotted an epic deal on yellow stickers.
Thrilled by her discovery, the Tesco fan took to social media to alert other shoppers, leaving many speechless.
Posting in Yellow Sticker Tips, Tricks and Shoppinga private Facebook group with 191,900 members, Georgina shared a Photograph from his collection – 11 large bottles of Stella Artois beer.
Alongside the post, Georgina wrote: “My Tesco shopping trip this morning.
“I bought 11 large bottles of Stella for £1.18… wow… just wow…”
Georgina explained that she was in shock at the result and continued: “I couldn’t believe my luck…”
The mother smiled: “I’ll have a Cool shandy when the kids go to bed later.
Georgina took a closer look at the plastic bag the beers were placed in, which had a yellow sticker reducing the drink to just £1.18.
The bargain hunter confirmed it wasn’t just her who was shocked, adding: “The lady at the till was shocked.”
Georgina also confirmed: “Right place, right time, I guess… I was looking for dog food and bananas.”
Social media users were left gobsmacked by Georgina’s bargain and many took to the comments to express this.
Not only did people think the reduced price was “brilliant”, but others were convinced it was a “ticket error”.
Someone really messed up the yellow tag!
Facebook user
One person said: “I love a good ticket error.”
Another added: “Someone really messed up the yellow tag!
“But well done on finding/doing it – I would have done the same!”
When do supermarkets launch yellow sticker bargains?

The length of time supermarkets reduce their products varies between stores.
Here’s a rough supermarket-by-supermarket guide:
Aldi
Aldi uses a red sticker to show reductions on fresh produce such as bread, meat, fruit and vegetables.
This is when they reach the last day of validity.
Items with red stickers are most commonly found at opening and closing times.
IN
Reduction times may vary from store to store, but are most likely to occur close to closing time.
Asda
Asda said Which? that the yellow stickers are applied twice a day – morning and evening.
Cooperative
The Co-op told The Sun that its reduced clearance prices usually apply around four hours before the store closes.
Lidl
Lidl has a similar procedure to Asda and Aldi with twice-daily reductions.
However, individual stores may choose to reduce prices throughout the day.
Morrison
Online shoppers said Morrisons has the best bargains first thing in the morning.
However, the store said Which? There are no specific times for yellow sticker price reductions.
Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s told The Sun that it is at the discretion of the store manager to offer discounts.
However, shoppers have reported that the best deals are in the evening from 6pm onwards.
Tesco
Tesco said there is no specific time for the reduction, but again, most people have found prices to be reduced from 6pm.
Waitrose
As with most other stores, Waitrose shoppers said the best reductions are found before closing.
However, the store stated that there is no specific time for the yellow stickers to be applied.
A third commented: “Brilliant, well done.”
While someone else simply wrote: “Wow.”
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