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PARENTS have flocked to Morrisons to snap up an essential product priced at £8 now scanning for 62p.

The famous chain is now selling Drynites Pyjama Pants for just 62p, representing a saving of £7.38.

The item normally sells at £8
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The item normally sells at £8

One mum said: "I grabbed a load to keep us going."

Another said: "We need to look in Morrisons loads of reduced baby stuff apparently."

One more added: "I think they have these in Kettering Morrisons. I saw loads on the reduced section but they didn't have a price."

While another quipped: "I need to look out for these."

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Drynites help kids to sleep safely without worrying about wetting the bed.

The retailer has recently increased the temperature of its freezers from -18°C to -15°C across 10 branches as part of a trial to reduce energy use.

It is understood there are plans for a wider roll-out based on a review of the trial, which Morrisons claims is a UK supermarket first.

The chain said the carbon savings it will make by upping the temperature of its freezers will help it achieve net zero by 2035.

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Ruth McDonald, Morrison group corporate services director, said: "Industry standards today are based on safety, science or convenience.

"The standard temperature for the storage and transport of frozen food today looks like it is simply a convention from nearly 100 years ago.

“We now have vastly better freezers and modern technology and monitoring that gives us a precise picture of frozen food temperatures throughout the supply chain."

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