This £35 ASDA Christmas tree is sending the internet crazy
The high street store has the perfect centrepiece to brighten up your living room this Festive season
DECK the halls! Asda have sent festive fans into meltdown with their £35 Christmas tree this week.
The supermarket's snow-flecked, six-foot masterpiece, is a hit with followers on the "Extreme Couponing and Bargains" Facebook group.
Zoe Jean Galloway shared her tree online, and showed off her glitzy decorations.Advocates have been sharing their own images of the tree blinged out with glitzy baubles, decorations, and fairy lights.
The tree has a 5 star review on the ASDA website, and fans are taking to social to rave about what good quality it is.
The £35 price tag is being viewed as good value - with many customers claiming the decoration has lasted perfectly since last year.
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The popular supermarket has a big selection of trees available, ranging from the more traditional big and green - to zany options of baby pink, and even champagne coloured trees.
All the trees range from £6 - £85 in stores and online.
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