There are lots of toys up for grabs at Sainsbury’s in Oxford, with some products on sale at 50 per cent off.
The annual nationwide sale event gives parents the chance the snap up the presents for their children in the run up to Christmas.
Oxford’s Sainsbury’s superstore, located in Littlemore, currently has a number of popular toy brands available at discount prices.
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Found near to the entrance of store, the collection of sale toys are set across three rows.
The toy brands involved in the sale at the Oxford supermarket include Fortnite Fisher-Price, Disney, Chad Valley, Nerf and Pokemon.
A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: “Our toy event is available in store until 16th November. Customers will be able to save up to half price on popular toy brands.”
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What toys are on sale in Oxford?
Pokemon’s Vinyl Figure 4 Pack, which includes, Gengar, Pikachu, Eevee and Charmander, has 37.5 per cent off at £25.
At half price, Fornite’s 5 Pack Figures are available at £25 – down from £50.
Various Disney dolls are up for grabs at £33.33, instead of the usual £50.
Parents can save one third on Lego, with Lego Classic Brick Plates set in the store for £39 instead of £65.
Marvin’s 300 Amazing Magic Tricks is on sale for £12.50, with 50% knocked off.
£10 can be saved on Goojitzu’s DC Superheroes set.
Fisher-Price’s Roll and Roar Dinosaur can be brought for £27, a saving of £18.
The toy sale will run until Novemeber 16.
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