Latest Baileys, Quality Street, Roses and Celebrations prices at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, Morrisons and more
by Sam Cooper, Levi Winchester · NottinghamshireLiveFestive indulgence is a staple of Christmas, but savvy shopping for those treats is just as crucial. UK households are set to fork out an average of £317 on festive food and drink in 2024, a near 60% increase from the previous year, data from Pureprofile suggests.
To assist in trimming your expenses, we've compiled the most recent prices for popular Christmas goodies like Baileys, Quality Street, Celebrations, and Roses at leading UK supermarkets.
The listed prices were accurate at the time of publication, but bear in mind that some top offers may only be accessible through loyalty programmes such as Tesco Clubcard or Sainsbury's Nectar. Additionally, opting for home delivery of your Christmas groceries will incur extra charges.
Baileys (1 Litre)
- Asda - £13
- Morrisons - £22
- Tesco - £13 (With Clubcard) £22
- Sainsbury’s - £13 (With Nectar) £21.95
Quality Street (600g)
- Asda - £6
- Morrisons - £6
- Tesco - £4.50 (With Clubcard) £6
- Sainsbury’s - £3.95 (With Nectar) £6
- Aldi - £4.49
Roses (550g)
- Asda - £6
- Morrisons - £6
- Tesco - £4.50 (With Clubcard) £6
- Sainsbury’s - £6
Celebrations (550g)
- Asda - £6
- Morrisons - £6
- Tesco - £4.50 (With Clubcard) £6
- Sainsbury’s - £3.95 (With Nectar) £6
- Aldi - £4.49
For those looking to stretch their supermarket spend further, consider the "Downshift" challenge—switching from pricier branded items to more affordable supermarket own brands could slash your bill by an estimated 30%. Don't confine yourself to one aisle either; compare prices across the store and use resources like Trolley.co.uk to ensure you're getting the best value, reports the Mirror.
However, try to avoid your local convenience stores for these purchases, as prices tend to be higher compared to larger supermarkets. Also, look for less expensive alternatives in the world foods and baby sections for similar products.
Lastly, keep a lookout for those yellow sticker deals - not only will they save you money, but you also contribute to reducing food waste. We have more supermarket tips to help you save money here.