Sun. Nov 17th, 2024
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SHOPPERS think they’ve found a checkout “glitch” which sees a £16 beauty gadget scan for just £7 at the tills.

One savvy Primark customer, who managed to bag the deal, shared her purchase with the Extreme Couponing and Bargains group.

Shoppers think they've found a checkout 'glitch' which sees a £16 Angled Hair Curler scan for just £72

Shoppers think they’ve found a checkout ‘glitch’ which sees a £16 Angled Hair Curler scan for just £7Credit: faceook/extreme couponing
One savvy Primark customer, who managed to bag the deal, shared her purchase2

One savvy Primark customer, who managed to bag the deal, shared her purchaseCredit: Rex

Posting a photo of the Angled Hair Curler, she wrote: “Run don’t walk to Primark to get yours today.

“I saw this on this site yesterday, bought it and it’s brilliant – so quick and easy.”

The Facebook post was met with 93 likes and more than 113 comments.

Another shopper then revealed the item is still scanning lower even if it has no marked down stickers.

She wrote: “Thank you to the lady who posted previously.

“Loads in the Primark Oldham store and none marked down but scanning at £7 at the till. Worth asking if it doesn.t have a sticker.”

Fellow deal-finding pros praised the huge reduction.

One said: “Best curler I’ve used! And I’ve tried a few!”

Another wrote: “This is such a good curler. I bought my daughter one ages ago and I use it all the time.

“My hair drops with most curlers but this holds really well.”

But a third commented: “Just be warned this gets really hot and melted my ghd mat!”

The Sun has approached Primark for comment.

Shoppers have also been rushing to buy a “lovely” 12-piece dining set scanning for £6.

While foodies are desperate to grab hold of a Ninja air fryer slashed to £55 from £220.

One customer was ecstatic after spotting the popular 7.6L Dual Zone air fryer at the bargain retailer.

And Asda fans have been racing to buy a kitchen gadget scanning just £10 that can help you to slash your energy bills.

Meanwhile, an Asda super fan has shared her top tips on how you can slash your grocery bills by £100s every year.

Plus, Asda has made a big change in stores to help shoppers with the cost of living – and they’re delighted.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories.

How to save money in Farmfoods

Fans of Farmfoods will know that there are plenty of bargains to be had.

Shoppers have claimed to find pretty good deals on frozen food, ready meals, fizzy drinks and beauty products.

According to some reviews online, shoppers also claimed to get the most value for money by buying multipacks.

You can also get money-saving vouchers from the Farmfoods website if you sign up with your email online.

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