Tesco Clubcard drops Quality Street tub prices to £3.95 until the 30th of September

Tesco Clubcard drops Quality Street prices to just £3.95 until 30th of September, stock up on Christmas chocolates now

A pallet of Quality Street chocolates, manufactured by Nestle
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Tesco has reduced the price of the Quality Street 550g tub to just £3.95 for Clubcard holders, with the offer available for deliveries and collections until September 30th.

The product page shows the standard shelf price at £7 and confirms the promotional window and unit pricing. You will need a Tesco Clubcard or the Tesco app to get the Clubcard price at checkout.

A display of assorted chocolate and sweet boxes of Nestle Quality Street, Cadburys Roses and Heroes plus Mars Celebrations piled up

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Similar tubs are available at a comparable price this week. Tesco's chocolate tubs shelf shows Celebrations tubs joining the £3.95 Clubcard tier from September 24th to 30th.

A quick checkout tip for those stocking up early and ordering online. Tesco's delivery and Click & Collect charges vary depending on the time slot and location. Click & Collect typically incurs a small slot fee, and a minimum basket value applies for groceries.

It's cheaper to add your tubs to an existing order or your weekly shop rather than paying separately.

This deal puts Tesco at the top for the cheapest price on 550g Quality Street tubs, with Nectar prices at Sainsbury's costing £4.50 and Morrisons at £7 per tub.

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