Supermarket Tesco is having a “secret sale” in shops where items cost as little as 4p each – and shoppers have been flaunting their hauls online.
Some lucky Brits have managed to save hundreds of pounds on their buys thanks to the cracking deal!
Many of the items are old Christmas stock that has already been slapped with a red sticker and heavily discounted.
But, that doesn’t mean the goods aren’t in perfect condition and cheaper than a postage stamp.
The sale is great for organised Brits who can stash their cheap buys away in the gifts cupboard for birthdays and even next Christmas.
One shopper said that she snagged a dress and tights set for a 9-12 month old for just 4p.

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The festive Tatty Teddy outfit was labelled as £6 down from £15, but ended up costing pennies.
Meanwhile, reports the Mirror, a Minnie Mouse knitted jumper and trouser co-ord was marked down at £8 from £14, but scanned as 4p too.
Parents have been sharing snaps of their great finds on the Facebook page Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
One said: “Got the cutest Christmas dress to save for next year! Was £15, reduce to £6 but scanned at 4p from Tesco!”
Another parent said: “This kids Xmas jumper from Tesco was reduced from £10 to £1 but it scanned through the till at 4p! Safe to say, I’m very happy with that.”

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A third added: “Mini Mouse knitted jumper and trouser sets were £14, reduced to £8, scanned at 4p each!
“That’s 16p for what would have cost £56… I picked up four for my mummy friends at baby group.”
The stock will vary by store so you might have to ask what they have in stock or take a gamble to find a bargain.
And, as the sale items are leftover from Christmas the items and reductions aren’t guaranteed, but are sure to leave shelves very quickly.
So, head to your local Tesco soon to bag a deal!
What’s the cheapest buy you’ve ever found at a supermarket? Tell us in the comments…