PARENTS are racing to a major supermarket after discovering that school uniforms are scanning for just 4p.
A savvy shopper shared the bargain find on Facebook after being left stunned by the drastic reduction at Tesco.
Posting on the Bargain Lovers group, they said: “I went into our Tesco last night and had to buy some new trousers for my son and when I got to till these trousers scanned at 4p says clearance.
“I went back this morning to see if there were any other sizes for future (I used the scanner to check) I manged to get next size up scanning at 4p as well.
“The only ones that are going through at 4p are the ones with the sticker on the that says (€11.50 / £9) if they don’t have the sticker they were just scanning as normal price.”
People were quick to question which Tesco this was as they were keen to get in on the deal.
The shopper revealed she had bagged the bargain at the Inverness store – but it appears that’s not the only store to have slashed its uniform prices.
Other shoppers across the country have been sharing their own 4p uniform finds at different locations.
One mum said: “I just got boys and girls both scanning through at 4p each. Thank you for the heads up!”
Another said: “I bought yesterday in Tesco as well for 4p.”
A third added: “Wow this is brilliant, heading to my local Tesco now.”
But shoppers hoping to grab a pair will have to be quick.
One shopper pointed out it’s s “last season’s stock so there’s not much around. You’ll probably want to go as soon as because I can’t see them sticking around for long.”
Another shopper warned shoppers not to take the items to staffed tills as they might be turned down.
They said: “Most stores will stop you buying it at that price, though, so make sure to only use shop and scan or self service and pay quickly. Never take a known 4p item through a manned till.”
The deal isn’t available online ,which means shoppers will have to visit their local Tesco store.
There are no guarantees it will be available in your local branch or that it will be the same price, as retailers are allowed to price products differently across their stores.
But of course, its worth making a trip and checking what’s on offer.
While in stores, shoppers should keep an eye out for special codes on labels that could help them save cash.
The secret codes have been revealed as consumer watchdog, Which? explained how to decipher the numbers to land deals.
How to boost your Tesco Clubcard points
The Sun’s consumer editor Lynsey Barber explains how you can earn extra points on top of your grocery shop.
I’m never without my Clubcard when popping in to Tesco. Not only do I earn points every time I shop, but it also means i get the lowest prices which the supermarket offers to members of its loyalty scheme.
But there are plenty of other ways to maximise my points beyond just shopping in-store or online.
Here are some way to supercharge your Clubcard balance and get the most out of your rewards. Happy saving!
Ovo Energy
- Points offer: 2,500 free Clubcard points
- Requirements: Must be an Ovo customer paying by Direct Debit with a smart meter
- How to claim: Link your Ovo and Tesco Clubcard accounts
- Value: £25 in Tesco vouchers, or up to £50 with Clubcard Reward Partners
Esso Stations with Tesco Express
- Points offer: 1 point for every £3 spent on fuel
- How to claim: Present your Clubcard at the till when paying
Vauxhall Cars
- Points offer: 50,000 Clubcard points with a new car purchase
- Requirements: Buy a new car from an Authorized Vauxhall New Car Retailer and provide your Clubcard number
- Value: £500 in Tesco stores, or up to £1,000 with partners
- Note: Points exceed the standard 30,000 limit per collection period, so they’ll appear in your next Clubcard statement
Halfords Motoring Club Premium
- Points offer: 500 Clubcard points
- Cost: £49/year or £4.99/month for membership
- Additional benefits: Free MOT, 10-point car checks, 5% off motoring products, and a £10 welcome voucher
Inkjet Recycling
- Points offer: Up to 125 points per recycled cartridge
- How to claim: Use recycling envelopes available in-store or within Tesco ink cartridge packs
Evri Parcel Sending
- Points offer: 1 point for every £1 spent
- How to claim: Enter your Clubcard number during the checkout process on Evri
Tesco Products and Services
- Forecourts: 1 point for every 2 litres of fuel
- Marketplace: 1 point for every £1 spent on partner products
- Mobile: 1 point for every £1 spent with Tesco Mobile
- Bank Credit Cards: 1 point for every £4 spent using a Tesco Credit Card
Help with school uniform costs
For those who missed out on the bargain and are struggling with the price of uniforms, there is help available.
In some areas, you can talk directly to your school, which might be able to offer you free or cheap clothing.
Or, you might be able to get cheap garments from low-budget shops or charity stores.
Some charities offer help to families in need too.
But bear in mind charities often have a limited amount of money to give and usually have specific criteria which must be met in order to get a grant.
Charity Turn2Us has a free grants search tool on its website, which you can use to find out what help is available to you.
Meanwhile, you can always try approaching your nearest Citizens’ Advice branch.
If you don’t know where your nearest Citizens’ Advice branch is, you can find out by visiting www.citizensadvice.org.uk/about-us/contact-us/nearby/.
If you’re not eligible for a school uniform grant you might be able to get help through the Household Support Fund.
Many Tesco stores do actually have school uniform banks, where people can buy uniform and donate to local schools and students in need.
There are also clothing banks in many Tesco car parks, which were rolled out in December 2003 and have generated 387,216kg of textile since then.