Tesco's Baileys Deal: £10 for 1L Bottle, But You Have 72 Hours
Tesco's 72-Hour Baileys Deal: 1L Bottle for £10

Shoppers across England have a limited-time opportunity to grab a classic Christmas tipple at a seriously discounted price. Tesco has launched a major promotion on a one-litre bottle of Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur, but the clock is ticking fast.

The Countdown is On: Key Details of the Tesco Offer

The supermarket giant is offering its one-litre bottle of Baileys for the bargain price of just £10. This represents a substantial saving of £12 off the typical retail price. However, customers must act swiftly, as this exclusive deal is only available until Monday, December 8.

To access this price, shoppers will need a Tesco Clubcard to scan at the checkout, both in-store and online. The offer is confirmed for shoppers in England, though residents in other parts of the UK should note a price variation.

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How Other Supermarkets Are Competing

Tesco is not alone in the festive liqueur price war. Several other major retailers are competing for customers' attention with their own promotions:

  • Sainsbury's: Is matching the £10 price point, but requires a Nectar card. This offer has an even shorter shelf life, ending on Saturday, December 6.
  • Asda: Has also dropped its price to £10 for the one-litre bottle, with the advantage of no loyalty card required.
  • Amazon: Is selling one bottle for £10, or two for £20.
  • Morrisons and Waitrose: Are currently pricing the same bottle at £14.

For shoppers in Scotland, the Tesco deal is slightly different, with the Express reporting the price will be £11.05 instead of a flat tenner.

Considering the Supermarket Own-Brand Alternatives

While discounters Aldi and Lidl do not stock the branded Baileys, they offer their own versions of Irish cream liqueur which can provide further savings.

Aldi sells a 0.7-litre bottle of its own Irish Cream Liqueur for £7.99, which the grocer describes as a "luxury edition" crafted with fresh dairy cream and Irish whiskey.

Lidl's Deluxe Irish Cream Liqueur is typically priced around £10.99, though exact pricing can vary.

With the festive season in full swing, this flurry of discounts offers a chance for consumers to stock up on a holiday favourite without stretching the budget. The clear message from retailers is to shop around – but to do so quickly before these time-sensitive deals vanish.

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