Tesco shopper shows off trolley loaded with yellow sticker bargains

A TESCO shopper had revealed they managed to stock their entire supermarket trolley with yellow sticker bargains – but has been slammed for being greedy.

TikTok user @lakmussa showed how she had managed to fill her entire fridge with bargain finds, such as boxes of grapes for £1.05 and blueberries for just 88p.

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TikTok user @lakmussa showed how they managed to fill their trolley with yellow sticker bargains from TescoCredit: @lakmussa/Tiktok

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The mum was then able to stock up her entire fridge for her family-of-fourCredit: @lakmussa/Tiktok

Calling her haul her “Tesco diet”, the savvy shopper showed how she filled all of her fridge shelves and drawers in one go with her discounts.

She explained she always goes on a Sunday around two and a half hours before closing time to get the best deals.

Her video has racked up over 100,000 views, and while some people praised her bargain-hunting, others slammed her for snapping up so many items.

One person wrote: “So greedy, what’s the need for all that?”

Another TikTok user added: “I could never take so much stuff. I only pick up 1 or 2 to leave some for others too.”

The mum hit back saying: “There was plenty, bet more than half of what was left goes in the bin.

“Near to shop closing hours too.”

One impressed person commented: “Wow, every little helps.”

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Her video has racked up over 100,000 viewsCredit: @lakmussa/Tiktok

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The TikTok user got boxes of grapes for £1.05 and blueberries for just 88pCredit: @lakmussa/Tiktok

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