A woman has shared her “jackpot” yellow sticker haul she managed to snap up at M&S – worth nearly £50, but setting her back less than £15.
Casey Gore shared the goods in a post to her more than 29,000 followers on TikTok, showcasing the bargains she managed to find in the reduced section of the supermarket.
The 22-year-old sniffed out organic beef mince reduced from £7 to £2, a whole duck from £13 to £5.59, salmon in cajun sauce from £6.50 to £2.21, and more.
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She managed to nab £43.25 worth of groceries – and paid just £14.77 for the lot.
“This is the best yellow sticker haul I’ve ever had,” Casey, who is based in Surrey, told What’s The Jam.
“Organic mince from £7 to £2 is good.

“I find that I would’ve never bought the organic mince for the original price and so I do think the yellow stickers allow you to try something you would never try – especially the duck, again, I wouldn’t have bought that full price.
“I think I get a dopamine rush from getting a good bargain, especially from a shop like M&S, which is renowned for being rather expensive.”
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As well as the beef mince, duck and salmon, Casey also picked up organic lamb mince for £1.68, originally priced at £6.

Another bargain included two packs of Stir Fry British Beef Strips, which were reduced from £5.25 each to £1.63 each.
TikTok viewers were quick to flock to the comments to share their thoughts on the haul.
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Lauren said: “I would chuck all of that in the freezer haha.”

Joey wrote: “Bargain!!!”
Antoinette added: “This is naughty, you won”
Alexandra said: “Omg! You really hit the jackpot.”
Another person wrote: “Love a good yellow sticker.”

Casey said of her bargain shop: “I generally recommend everyone to kind of scour for the yellow sticker finds – you can’t beat quality, which M&S has, and you can’t beat quality at a low cost.
“I hope that shops can continue discounting food, especially if it’s going out of date because I disagree with food waste.
“And if the food is not bought, it should be donated.”
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