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New mums are rushing to Home Bargains to clear shelves of baby essential slashed by £56 to just £8.99


MUMS are rushing to snap up an incredible dirt cheap baby essential after its price has been slashed.

The bargain buy has been reduced by a whopping £56 and it has the internet in a spin with shoppers rushing to clear the shelves.

Bargains are selling a kids play mat for just £8.99

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Bargains are selling a kids play mat for just £8.99Credit: stephanie Lleddil/Facebook

Home Bargains are selling a portable kids play mat which is reduced by £56 and is scanning for just £8.99.

One Facebook user took to the platform to share her excitement writing: “For any new mums or mums to be check your local Home Bargains”.

Viewers shared excitement over the deal in the comments section.

“I’ll get one”, wrote one, “for my house”, said another.

A third added: “This would be good for out outings”, while a fourth offered “have to see if they have them in.”

It comes as B&M fans have declared “summers over” after a savvy shopper bagged an incredible bargain.

The man couldn’t believe his luck when he bought a BBQ for just 10p and posted on Facebook to spread the word.

He wrote: “Bargain of the day get yourself to B&M instant BBQ 10p bonus.”

Viewers appeared impressed with the bargain with one writing, “cheap skate,” and another joking, “Summers over.”

And a major dessert chain with 100 locations is giving away free ice cream for one day this week – and here’s how you can get it.

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MoneySavingExpert’s shared the incredible news on their website and it will see sweet tooth fanatics jumping for joy.

A scoop of gelato at Creams Cafe would usually set you back £2.50 but this Friday more than 90 branches will offer the treat for free.

And you won’t even need a special code, simply turn up, pick one of its 20 flavours, and enjoy – although there may be queues.



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