Amazon’s Black Friday bargains have arrived early and are serving up some sweet deals, like a 1kg pouch of Lindt Lindor Milk Truffles for £19.69. This tempting offer works out at £1.97 per 100g, undercutting prices from heavyweights such as Tesco and Ocado. At Tesco, the indulgent Lindt Lindor Maxi Ball comes in at £12.50 with a Clubcard, which is still more expensive at £2.50 per 100g. Ocado’s price is even higher for the 1kg bag at £30 (£3 per 100g), and buying directly from Lindt will see you spending £26.25 (£2.63 per 100g). Therefore it’s Amazon where savvy shoppers will find the best deal – and you’ll even get free delivery. READ MORE: Lindt’s giant £20 chocolate hamper is cheaper than Tesco and makes a perfect Christmas gift READ MORE: Cadbury’s giant 1kg Christmas hamper that makes a great gift is now cheaper than Tesco Plus, the Chocolate Silver and Assorted Variations are also up for grabs at this unbeatable price and size. For those who fancy mixing things up, the Assorted variation includes classic favourites alongside white, extra dark and hazelnut flavours. Meanwhile, the Chocolate Silver selection contains milk, double chocolate, extra dark 60 percent, and salted caramel delights. And if that wasn’t enough, chocoholics can indulge further with an extra 5% off when they buy four bags. Chocolate lovers on Amazon are giving these treats glowing reviews – they’ve earned an incredible average rating of 4.8 out of 18,051 reviews. One thrilled choc fan said: “Just delicious, they were well packed within a box so not melting. It has a good expiry date , the return policy is there if needed but these are going nowhere…yum.”
Lindt Lindor Assorted Truffles
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Another revealed their pre-Christmas strategy: “Bought these to enjoy over the Christmas period. I’ve had to hide them away or I’d eat them all straight away. Delicious chocolate, my favourite is the tiramisu ones. So yummy.” One customer was over the moon with the amount, sharing their delight: “Highly impressed with the quantity! Made great additions to Christmas gifts :)”. Yet, not all feedback was glowing; another shopper voiced dissatisfaction about too many white chocolates in their mix: “Ordered the assorted mix as I like the Dark, Hazelnut and Milk and don’t mind a few whites here and there, but the bag of chocolates was mostly whites, which was really disappointing. At least 50% of the bag was whites.” They continued, skeptical about whether this was a mistake or a tactic: “Not sure if this was an error or whether the bags are just bulked out with whites to make them more profitable, but I’ll play it safe and order milk or dark next time! Lindt will still always be my favourite!” Meanwhile, a slight disappointment came from someone who didn’t get the variety they hoped for: “Great but sent me the red chocolate ones not the mixed doesn’t matter will still eat them.” If you’re in a chocolaty mood, Amazon’s Lindt Lindor Milk, Assorted and Chocolate Silver are all now available, while Cadbury is tempting buyers with a huge 850g bar for £9.57. For those who love miniatures, Tesco has slashed the price for a box of Heroes (290g) to just £4.50, as noted by MyLondon.