They were doing boxes of Duc'Do chocolates for £1 a few weeks ago.
If you're lucky, sometimes you can find them cheap at Superdrug too. They cost about a fiver per box if you buy them at Duty Free shops. I don't think chocolate at Duty Free is particularly cheap.
I can't get to any markets very often so I have to give the market chocolate a miss.
Farmfoods is also very good for chocolate.
Thing is it all depends how big your desire is, and if you want conveince you will pay a higher price for it.
I just go the newsagent on a morning for choc. if I bulk buy from the supermarket it never lasts. If i know its in the cupboard i have to eat it.
loulou, I am the same. 'Out of sight, out of mind' is definitely not true when it comes to chocolate in the cupboard (or in my drawer at work).
I am trying to oly have sweet things at the weekend for a little while.
I have a friend who does that, but I couldn't manage it. Some days I have a craving, and I eat a lot of chocolate. Some days I don't have a craving so I don't eat chocolate. It's mainly weekends when I don't eat chocolate. I think my chocolate cravings are related to work!
I don't eat as much chocolate these days, only if its a new bar. I have a stock of white smarties and white Kitkat chunkies though that I dip into if I get a bit stressed. Chocolate is generally bad for blood sugar levels, gives you highs and lows.
I do kind of agree. I like to keep a check of it and not go too mad. Thats why I am going to try and only have treats at weekend's. The routine of the working week is enough to keep me on a healthy eating regrime. And I dont want to be fat when I am older!
What you work as goldencup?
I've got some little Jelly Babies for tomorrow