ASDA shoppers have flocked to their local stores after hearing of a huge sale on undies.
The supermarket was selling off bras for as little as 33p each in a deal where you could snap up three designs for just one pound.
One woman bagged lots of bargain bras[/caption]One impressed shopper took to Facebook to shout about the sale and her purchases.
She posted a snap of a mini haul of colourful bras, including a £1 lacy white one, originally priced at £12, and an eye-catching bright pink number which would usually have set her back £15.
Other bras in her shopping basket included a bright green design, an electric blue colour and one in a bright yellow option too.
Alongside her photo, she wrote: “ASDA George.
“Lots of bras and bra sets (some had 3 bras on a hanger) for £1 each.”
That meant that each of the bras was just 33p – something other Asda fans couldn’t believe.
The lady – who has spotted the sale rail in her local store in Shoeburyness, continued: “Lots of sizes A-GG.”
Almost immediately, fellow savvy shoppers took to the post to comment on her amazing finds.
Plenty of people tagged their friends or family on the social media post, as they encouraged them to go and check out their local store.
While others enquired about how many bras were left as they said they planned to get their hands on some for themselves.
But other women were quick to have the same complaint.
They suggested that sales like these always catered towards women with a smaller chest size.
That’s because they claimed their size is usually the first to fly off of the shelves, leaving only very small sizes behind.
One social media user wrote: “Wish I had littler boobs.”
She added: “My size goes so fast.”
But this isn’t the only item that Asda seems to have slashed their prices on.
Other Facebook users have shared details of kids’ pyjamas and clothing reductions, including a boys’ dressing gown.
The grey fluffy robe was originally £11, but can now be stored away for those cold winter nights for just £5.
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Asda fans can’t get enough of their in-store sales[/caption]