I’m sure I’ve seen them for £4ish in supermarkets recently

by Leicabawse

22 comments
  1. Defo not as cheap as £4, they’re in morrisons for £7 at the moment though

  2. It is the ‘shit I forgot to get a present’ chocolate in airports

  3. Imagine being the mondelez rep at the airport, .”so pallet of what size “ pricing later lol

  4. Can only find white chocolate Toblerone at airports. Don’t understand why.

  5. They’re £6 in Asda, hasn’t been £4 for a long time.

  6. Update: have made it to the airport WHSmiths (post-security) and they’re 9.99 each wtaf

    (LGW South)

  7. What the fuck does anyone do with these giant Toblerones anyway. Do you knock a piece off with a hammer and suck on it for a bit or something? These things are pretty tough going even at normal size

  8. I was in an airport duty free recently and they had toblerone billed as luxury chocolate which made me lol. They also wanted 6 quid for bag of malteasers. 🤷‍♂️

  9. 2 for £12.99 is actually reasonable for those, taking into account airport markup.

    Buying just one is a ripoff of course.

  10. I was in the Duty Free area of Marrakesh airport – a tube of pringles was €15. But you could buy 3 smaller tubs for I think €5.99 – was incredibly bizarre!

  11. They were 2 for £14.99 on the ferry back from France yesterday, bargain!

  12. You’re misunderstanding the reason for buying Toblerone at the airport.

    The point of buying Toblerone at the airport is they’re very long but not very large. You can ask for the large duty free bag because the Toblerone won’t fit in the small one, but then you can fit quite a bit of extra hand luggage in the rest of the bag.
    It’s very handy for the “only one piece of hand luggage and a duty free bag” airlines.

  13. Everyone knows the best giant things to buy at airports are giant bags of haribo. RIP when they were 3 for £10

  14. The bags of haribo prices at CDG in Paris are insane as well, can get the same sweets in the haribo shop (yes the airport ones for that country) cheaper

  15. Someone should investigate anyone who buys those big Toblerone. Without a shadow of a doubt they will be up to no good.

  16. Why do governments tolerate duty free getting such insane profit margins? The idea is for it to be cheaper !

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