Bargain hunter shares secret website to nab huge hauls of food for a quid – and it includes loads of treats for the kids
A BARGAIN hunter has shared the secret website where you can nab a huge haul of food for just a quid.
And particularly if you’ve got a sweet tooth, or you have kids, you’ll need to listen up.
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One woman was left totally stunned with her haul of goodies, so she took to social media to alert other shoppers.
Posting on Facebook, Dorina Makra took to Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, a private group with a staggering 2.4 million members and shared a picture of her finds.
She wrote: “I ordered some stuff from Approved Food, and I added a £1 mystery box to my order, and I’m so happy with it. I got all this for £1.”
Dorina then added: “There was a lollipop as well but my daughter already took it.”
Not only did Dorina get a family size pack of Sour Patch Kids sweets and three packets of Walkers crisps, but she also got a can of Fanta and two bottles of fizzy drinks too.
As well as this, she nabbed a variety of sweet treats, including chocolate bars, cereal bars and an oat flapjack.
But that’s not all, as this mother also got a pack of Aptamil and a pack of sultana fingerellas too.
Dorina later added: “There are really good deals.”
So if you want to get your hands on this huge haul of bargains, you’ll need to check out Approved Food now.
Approved Food is an online discount food retailer based in Dodworth, South Yorkshire.
The company retails products that are near or past their best before date or products that are considered difficult to sell by other retailers.
Dorina shared her post 16 hours ago and it has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly amassed 510 likes and 81 comments.
Social media users were left stunned at the mystery box and many were keen to express this in the comments.
One person said: “What is Approved Food? Is this a new site I’ve not heard of??”
To this, someone else then replied: “If you Google it, it’s a website that has generally expired foods for cheap but stuff you can still eat.”
Another shopper then chimed in: “[It’s] been around for years. I think they were even on Dragon’s Den a few years ago. Just watch the expiry dates, that’s why they’re cheap.”
Whilst someone else added: “Bargain for a quid, I’ve never heard of them before.”
At the same time, one bargain hunter commented: “Love this site.”
Whilst another shopper then wrote: “I love Approved Food. Never seen mystery boxes on there before! Will have to keep an eye out next time I do an order.”
Meanwhile, one mother shared: “Thank you for putting this up, my baby is about to start weaning and I’ve seen the Sptamil in your shop. This could save me money.”
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