Major supermarket brings back £8.50 Baileys deal – but only for limited time

Morrisons has brought back its £8.50 Baileys offer – but there's a catch.
To get the cut-price Irish cream liqueur, you'll need to spend £45 – excluding the price of the Baileys – and be a Morrisons More member. This means it’s only really a good deal if you’re a regular Morrisons customer who does their weekly shop at the supermarket anyway. The deal went live today in England and Wales and will run until December 12.
The price of a 1 litre bottle of Baileys is usually £22 in Morrisons – so it marks a saving of £13.50. Sainsbury's and Tesco are both selling a 1 litre bottle of Baileys for £10 if you have a Nectar or Clubcard member, while the same size costs £13 in Asda and Amazon. Just make sure you drink responsibly and are Drinkaware.
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It comes after Morrisons announced that shoppers can earn Morrisons More points on all purchases throughout December, with every product giving you five More Points. Before this, you could only earn Morrisons More points on selected products.
However, there are some exceptions, and you will not be awarded points on cash back, fireworks, lottery, online games and instant tickets, tobacco, tobacco-related products, vapes, prescription medicines and pharmacy services, infant milk or formula, carrier bags, gift vouchers, and gift cards.
Morrisons More members also receive exclusive offers and personalised discounts which they can cash in each week. Over December, shoppers will get the chance to earn 50 points when they buy any Morrisons "The Best" product. The supermarket chain said all the offers will be available both in-store and online, as well as on Amazon when buying Morrisons groceries.
Morrisons has also revealed it will be launching its Morrisons More loyalty scheme across 1,000 of its smaller Morrisons Daily convenience stores. The move will allow shoppers to earn points when they pick up items at the smaller branches and benefit from cheaper prices.
Morrisons More allows customers to earn points when they spend in-store and online – but they only earn points on selected products. The more selected products you buy, the more points you earn. Once you accrue 5,000 points, you get a More Card Fiver which is worth £5. Alongside this, Morrisons More members also receive exclusive offers and personalised discounts.
Earlier this year, the supermarket chain confirmed it was planning to expand its convenience store footprint and open 400 more Morrisons Daily sites over the next year. By the end of 2025, it hopes to have 2,000 Morrisons Daily stores across the UK.
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