The supermarkets are filled with them - string tied £1 daffodil bouquets which will brighten any room in your house. They're an inexpensive way to add a pop of colour, and touch of spring, to your space, without having to fork out for a mixed bunch in the supermarket stands. Let's face it, we've seen them all before - lining the entrance to supermarket doors every March as they come into season.
But, despite being amid a cost-of-living crisis, not many of us question their value for money. This is arguably because they are £1, or 95p in some instances, making them affordable to many. But one TikToker went one step further to check exactly how many daffodils you get for your £1 coin, and the results vary.
Named The Sustainable Spender on the platform, the shopper visited every major supermarket to see which one offered the most. In her voice over, she said: "Not all small bunches of daffodils like this are created equal. I scoured the supermarkets to see where I could get the biggest bang for my buck - and one store really surprised me.
" M&S , Morrisons and Tesco all offered 10 stems for £1, which is about average. Sainsbury's and Waitrose only offered nine for £1. Lidl's were sold out in her nearest branch, but offered 10 stems for 99p, while Aldi trumped the rest price-wise with 10 stems for 95p.
"But at Asda , drum roll, I could get 16 for £1 - I was not expecting that, far and away the best value for money." The comparison was purely on price, as opposed to quality, .
