A BARGAIN hunter has told how she bought 350 items in the January sales and saved herself a whopping £980.

The woman, named Megan, took to a money-saving Facebook group and shared a snap of her trolley filled high with cut price finds, which were mainly from Asda.

Alongside the image, she penned: "Asda 20p gift sets / bath bombs.

"350 items = £70

"Not all Asda but lots of them have different things available check your local to see and always use scan and go to see if it is reduced further than the shelf price.

"RRP £3-5 each.

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"Minimum saving of £980."

Before the trolls had a chance to comment, Megan added: "There was LOADS local to me, I didn’t clear the shelves."

The post has since received hundreds of likes – with many also taking to the comments section to praise Megan for her reduced price bargains.

"If you hadn't of bought so many, the person behind u would have! Take the bargains wen u get them, doesn't happen often!" encouraged one.

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Megan replied: "That’s it and tbh there was rows and rows left and was helping those in the isles and staff get some too!"

A second penned: "I’d of done the same love a bargain birthdays Christmas and treats sorted all year."

A third wrote: "Be thankful she told everyone she could of not said nowt then you wouldn't of known about it so what if she buys loads I b****y would at that price."

Meanwhile, a fourth added: "I'd post on EVERY bargain Facebook site just too p**s off all the negative Nellie's there only jealous because they didn't find the bargain."

Another enthused: Great bargain. Good for you. I love a bargain."

Elsewhere, others had the same complaint.

"Never ewt like this in the ones by me," noted one.

Another agreed: "Well done! Naff all left in mine and hasn’t been since a day or so after Christmas."

And one more added: "Never see these bargains in Scotland…"

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