In recent years, Baileys has become a Christmas staple, with thousands of people across the country enjoying a glass of the good stuff in the days and weeks leading up to the big day.
The drink, which is normally priced at £13.98 at the supermarket, is now selling for a generous £10 across England and Wales.
In Scotland, the price has been lowered from £13.98 to £11.05 because of alcohol pricing rules north of the border.
ASDA shoppers limited to 3 bottles of Baileys per person after massive price cut
Because of this massive price cut at ASDA and the anticipated popularity of the drink, shoppers have been limited to three bottles of Baileys per person between today (November 27) and Sunday (November 30).
This means customers will be stopped at checkout if they try and purchase more than three bottles for themselves or attempt to clear the shelves completely.
Baileys is well-known for its distinct, creamy and velvety texture, as well as its sweet notes of chocolate and vanilla.
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How is Bailey priced at other UK supermarkets?
While ASDA shoppers can enjoy prices of £10 and £11.05 for a bottle of Baileys, other supermarkets also sell the drink for slightly more.
At Tesco, a 1L bottle of the drink is sold at £22.75, with Clubcard holders able to buy the product for £11 before December 8.
Baileys is sold for a similar price of £22 at Sainsbury’s, with this similarly being reduced to £11 for Nectar members. This deal ends on December 3.
At Morrisons and Waitrose, a 1L bottle of the popular drink is sold for £14 and £18 respectively.

